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Title At the crossroads of empires : middlemen, social networks, and state-building in Republican Shanghai / edited by Nara Dillon and Jean C. Oi
Published Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 310 pages)
Contents Middlemen, social networks, and state-building in Republican Shanghai / Nara Dillon and Jean C. Oi -- Huang Yanpei and the Chinese society of vocational education in Shanghai networking / Wen-hsin Yeh -- Wang Yiting in the social networks of 1910s-1930s Shanghai / Kuiyi Shen -- Du Yuesheng, the French concession, and social networks in Shanghai / Brian G. Martin -- Popular protest in Shanghai, 1919-1927 : social networks, collective identities, and political parties / Elizabeth J. Perry -- The national salvation movement and social networks in Republican Shanghai / Parks M. Coble -- Politics of trial, the news media, and social networks in nationalist China : the New life weekly case, 1935 / Sei Jeong Chin -- What is in a network? local, personal, and public loyalties in the context of changing conceptions of the state and social welfare / Bryna Goodman -- The politics of philanthropy : social networks and refugee relief in Shanghai, 1932-1949 / Nara Dillon -- Cosmopolitan connections and transnational networks / Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
Summary To a degree uncommon among Chinese cities, Republican Shanghai had no centre. Its territory was divided among three (sometimes more) municipal governments integrated into various national states and empires. No government building or religious institution gave Shanghai a 'centre'. Yet amidst deep cleavages, the city functioned as a coherent whole. What held Shanghai together? The authors of this book's answer is that a group of middlemen with myriad connections across political and social boundaries created networks which held Republican Shanghai together
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-291) and index
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Subject Social networks -- China -- Shanghai -- History -- 20th century
Cultural pluralism -- China -- Shanghai -- History -- 20th century
Cultural pluralism
Politics and government
Social networks
Gesellschaft
Politik
Verwaltung
Netzwerk
SUBJECT Shanghai (China) -- History -- 20th century
Shanghai (China) -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Subject China -- Shanghai
Schanghai
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Dillon, Nara
Oi, Jean Chun
ISBN 9780804768436
0804768439