Author: Elvin, Mark

Chinese city between two worlds
Date1978
Publish_locationTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherNantian shuju 南天書局
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesStudies in Chinese society
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberHT147.C48 C43 1978
Descriptionxiii, 458 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteThe Chinese city between two worlds / edited by Mark Elvin and G. William Skinner.
Rerpint. Originally published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1974.
"Eight of the papers ... were presented ... at a conference held in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, in December-January 1968-69."
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Mark Elvin -- The treaty ports and China's modernization / Rhoads Murphey -- The Ningpo Pang and financial power at Shanghai / Susan Mann Jones -- Merchant associations in Canton, 1895-1911 / Edward J.M. Rhoads -- Peasant insurrection and the marketing hierarchy in the Canton Delta, 1911 / Winston Hsieh -- Chungking as a center of warlord power, 1926-1937 / Robert A. Kapp -- Educational modernization in Tsinan, 1899-1937 / David D. Buck -- The Chambers of Commerce and the YMCA / Shirley S. Garrett -- The administration of Shanghai, 1905-1914 / Mark Elvin -- City temples in Taipei under three regimes / Stephan Feuchtwang -- Migration and family changes in central Taiwan / Alden Speare, Jr. -- The integration of village migrants in Taipei / Bernard Gallin and Rita S. Gallin -- Migrants and cities in Japan, Taiwan, and Northeast China / Irene B. Taeuber.

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SubjectCities and towns--China
Seriesfoo 94
Concepts of nature : a Chinese-European cross-cultural perspective
Date2010
Publish_locationLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Proceedings)
SeriesConceptual history and Chinese linguistics ; v. 1
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBD581.C6654 2010
Descriptionxiii, 566 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
NoteConcepts of nature : a Chinese-European cross-cultural perspective / edited by Hans Ulrich Vogel and Günter Dux ; with an overview and introduction by Mark Elvin.
Papers from a conference on "Understanding nature in China and Europe until the eighteenth century : a cross-cultural project," held in Rheine, Westphalia, Germany, March 22-25, 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents and portions of the text are online at Google Books.

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SubjectScience--China--History--Congresses Philosophy of nature--China--History--Congresses Philosophy of nature--Europe--History--Congresses Philosophy of nature--Cross-cultural studies--Congresses Nature and civilization--China--History--Congresses Nature and civilization--Europe--History--Congresses Nature and civilization--Cross-cultural studies--Congresses China--Intellectual life--Congresses Science--Europe--History--Congresses Europe--Intellectual life--Congresses
Seriesfoo 117
ISBN9789004185265 ; 9004185267
LCCN2010027360
retreat of the elephants : an environmental history of China
Date2004
Publish_locationNew Haven, CT
PublisherYale University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberGF656.E48 2004
Descriptionxxviii, 564 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
NoteThe retreat of the elephants : an environmental history of China / Mark Elvin.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 530-547) and index.

Landmarks and time-marks -- Humans v. elephants : the three thousand years war -- The great deforestation : an overview -- The great deforestation : regions and species -- War and the logic of short-term advantage -- Water and the costs of system sustainability -- Richness to riches : the story of Jiaxing -- Chinese colonialism : Guizhou and the Miao -- The riddle of longevity : why Zunhua? -- Nature as revelation -- Science and superfauna -- Imperial dogma and personal perspectives.

"This is the first environmental history of China during the three thousand years for which there are written records. It is also a treasure trove of literary, political, aesthetic, scientific, and religious sources that allow the reader direct access to the views and feelings of the Chinese people toward their environment and their landscape." "Elvin chronicles the spread of the Chinese style of farming that eliminated the habitat of the elephants that populated the country alongside much of its original wildlife; the destruction of most of the forests; the impact of war on the environmental transformation of the landscape; and the re-engineering of the countryside through water-control systems, some of gigantic size. He documents the histories of three contrasting localities within China to show how ecological dynamics defined the lives of the inhabitants. And he shows that China in the eighteenth century, on the eve of the modern era, was probably more environmentally degraded than northwestern Europe around this time."--Jacket.

Also available in hardcopy and online at Gleeson Library.

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SubjectHuman ecology--China--History Elephants--Migration--China Deforestation--China--History Environmental degradation--China--History China--Environmental conditions
ISBN0300119933 ; 9780300119930
LCCN2003017378