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April 11, 2006
The Chinese Historical Review, Volume 13, Number 1 (Spring 2006)
From: Pan@Oswego.edu
Special Issue on Changing Perspectives on China's Pursuit of
Modernity in the Twentieth Century
*Introduction to Special Issue / Shiwei Chen
Articles
* China's Unbalanced Sex Ratios: Politics and Policy Response / Yanzhong Huang and Dali L. Yang
* An Institutional Approach to Women's Political Participation in China / Fubing Su
* The Ignored Efforts: Building a Foundation for Taiwan's Industrial Development, 1945-1952 / Linsun Cheng
* The Historical Narrative and Taiwan Identity: The State Sponsored Historical Enterprise in Taiwan in the 1950s and 1960s / J. Megan Greene
* Colonialism, Nationalism, and Difference: Reassessing the Role of Hong
Kong in Modern Chinese History / John M. Carroll
* The China International Famine Relief Commission and the Rural Cooperative Movement in China, 1923-1934 / Yixin Chen
* Rethinking May Fourth: The Vernacular Literary Movement in Wartime Chongqing / Kan Liang
* Chinese Intellectuals and Chinese Perceptions of the United States during the George H. W. Bush Administration, 1989-1992: A Case Study of CAAS Scholars / Niu Dayong
Book Reviews
* Yao Ping. Tangdai funu de shenghuo licheng (Lives of Tang Women) / By Cong Zhang
* Henrietta Harrison. The Man Awakened from Dreams: One Man’s Life in a North China Village, 1857-1942 / By Guoqiang Zheng
*Ann Heylen. Chronique Du Tourmet-Ortos: Looking Through The Lens of Joseph Van Oost, Missionary in Inner Mongolia (1915-1921) / By Tsing Yuan
* Michael Marme'. Suzhou, Where the Goods of All the Provinces Converge / By Kristin Stapleton
* Wang Xuedian. 20 shiji Zhongguo shixue pinglun (Essays on 20th century Chinese historiography) / By Q. Edward Wang
Journal Exchange Corrections
Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in HISTORICAL
ABSTRACTS and AMERICA: HISTORY AND LIFE
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