02059nam 22004091n 450 991068857490332119880715000000.00-472-12790-X10.3998/mpub.19051(CKB)4100000011674321(MiU)10.3998/mpub.19051(ODN)ODN0009815989(EXLCZ)99410000001167432119880715d1973 ub 0engurunu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierModern China, 1840-1972;an introduction to sources and research aidsAnn Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,1973.1 online resource (vi, 95 pages)Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies ;no. 140-472-03826-5 Graduate students have traditionally learned a good part of what they know about sources and research aids on modern China through hearsay and serendipity, in unsystematic and unreliable bits and pieces. The field has now developed to the point where this need not and ought not to be so. It is now possible for beginning researchers to start with some shared basic knowledge of research aids and documentary resources. This research guide is meant to provide that knowledge. The user of this guide is envisaged as an American graduate student in history or the social sciences who is already familiar with the major English-language secondary literature on modern China and is about to begin original research, either for a seminar paper or for a dissertation.Michigan monographs in Chinese studies ;no. 14.ChinaBibliographyQuzhou Xian (Hebei Sheng, China)HistoryBibliography016.9151HIS000000SOC000000SOC008000bisacshNathan Andrew J(Andrew James),250228MiUMiUBOOK9910688574903321Modern China, 1840-19723201648UNINA