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WooNew York Algora Pub.20131 online resource (246 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-87586-996-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Childhood of Genghua in a capitalist family -- Life little Genghua remembered under Japanese occupation -- How Chinese people keep their festivals before 1949 -- Life of Wu family before Communist Party takes over Shanghai -- The first two political movements have no effect on Wu family -- How capitalists get first financial blow & how Genghua fares in middle school -- Genghua's friend returns to Germany & capitalists get second financial blow -- Anti-rightist movement has little effect on Wu family -- The great leap-forward & steel-making movement -- Genghua learns English from some old scholars & makes new friends -- Tours in West-Suburb Park & to Suzhou City -- Genghua makes more friends & Mrs. Wu's afraid to bribe the policeman -- Capitalists get final financial blow in Cultural Revolution -- Rebels seize power of local governments & armed fights begin the nation over -- How Wu family fares in later period of Cultural Revolution -- Wu family seeks help for permits to Hong Kong & Lin Biao dies -- Genghua starts to translate classics & Cultural Revolution ends -- Genghua gets jobs & shows his talent in English teaching -- Genghua's friend Bai helps to get permits for his mother and brother to go to Hong Kong -- Genghua gets married -- How Genghua and his wife live and work -- Genghua publishes his first book & has a daughter -- Genghua and his family go to the United States.Life in Shanghai played out against a backdrop of shifting political maneuvers until World War II burned off the patina that had made 'Old Shanghai' a world unto itself. In this personal history we follow one man through Japan's conquest of Shanghai in 1937 to the Chinese civil war and Communist takeover, Mao's desperate attempts to modernize a medieval country and Deng Xiaoping's opening the economy but not social freedoms. The protagonist lees burgeoning corruption and makes it to the United States to see for himself what the tales of freedom and democracy might offer.RevolutionsSocial aspectsChinaShanghaiHistory20th centuryEnglish teachersChinaShanghaiBiographyAuthors, ChineseBiographyImmigrantsUnited StatesBiographyShanghai (China)BiographyShanghai (China)Social life and customs20th centuryChinaHistory1949-1976BiographyChinaHistory1976-2002BiographyRevolutionsSocial aspectsHistoryEnglish teachersAuthors, ChineseImmigrants951/.13205092BWoo X. L859198MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792021103321Old Shanghai and the clash of revolution3780932UNINA02926nam 22005054a 450 991078098050332120230120080007.00-8078-9562-8(CKB)2520000000007754(EBL)837905(OCoLC)652280205(Au-PeEL)EBL837905(CaPaEBR)ebr10367490(MiAaPQ)EBC837905(MiAaPQ)EBC4401515(EXLCZ)99252000000000775420040128d2004 ub 0engur|n|---|||||Tropical Babylons[electronic resource] sugar and the making of the Atlantic World, 1450-1680 /edited by Stuart B. SchwartzChapel Hill University of North Carolina Pressc20041 online resource (364 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8078-5538-3 0-8078-2875-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 312-330) and index.Introduction / Stuart B. Schwartz -- Sugar in Iberia / William D. Phillips Jr. -- Sugar islands : the sugar economy of Madeira and the Canaries, 1450-1650 / Alberto Vieira -- The sugar economy of Española in the sixteenth century / Genaro Rodríguez Morel -- Sugar and slavery in early colonial Cuba / Alejandro De La Fuente -- A commonwealth within itself : the early Brazilian sugar industry, 1550-1670 / Stuart B. Schwartz -- The Atlantic slave trade to 1650 / Herbert Klein -- The expansion of the sugar market in Western Europe / Eddy Stols -- The sugar industry in the seventeenth century : a new perspective on the Barbadian "sugar revolution" / John J. McCusker and Russell R. Menard.The idea that sugar, plantations, slavery, and capitalism were all present at the birth of the Atlantic world has long dominated scholarly thinking. In nine original essays by a multinational group of top scholars, Tropical Babylons re-evaluates this so-called ""sugar revolution."" The most comprehensive comparative study to date of early Atlantic sugar economies, this collection presents a revisionist examination of the origins of society and economy in the Atlantic world.Focusing on areas colonized by Spain and Portugal (before the emergence of the Caribbean sugar colonies ofSugar tradeAtlantic Ocean RegionHistoryPlantationsAtlantic Ocean RegionHistorySlaveryAtlantic Ocean RegionHistoryCapitalismAtlantic Ocean RegionHistorySugar tradeHistory.PlantationsHistory.SlaveryHistory.CapitalismHistory.338.4/76641/0918210903Schwartz Stuart B260128MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780980503321Tropical Babylons3686717UNINA