04287nam0 22007211i 450 UON0000741820231205101917.54715-632-4199-420020107d1993 |0itac50 baengUS|||| 1||||Perspectives on modern Chinafour anniversariesKenneth Lieberthal, Joyce Kallgren... [et al.] eds. Armonk : M.E. Sharpe1991xiii433 p. ; 23 cmContiene contributi presentati alla "Four Anniversaries China Conference", tenutasi dal 10 al 15 sett. 1989 ad Annapolis, Mdp. 205-225UON00012038p. 275-304UON00012042p. 309-340UON00012043p. 5-31UON00012029p. 103-118UON00012032p. 341-363UON00012044p. 178-200UON00012036p. 123-128UON00012033p. 68-102UON00012031p. 158-177UON00012034p. 226-254UON00012039p. 387-418UON00012046p. 364-386UON00012045p. 139-157UON00012035p. 255-274UON00012040p. 31-67UON00012030001UON000120382001 Power of State. Paradoxes of Dominion: China 1949-1979Vivienne Shue205-225 p. p. 205-225001UON000120422001 Chinese communism in the era of Mao ZedongThomas P. Bernsteinp. 275-304001UON000120432001 ˆThe ‰Deng era's uncertain political legacyMichel Oksenbergp. 309-340001UON000120292001 Emperors and the Chinese political systemAlexander Woodsidep. 5-31001UON000120322001 ˆThe ‰enlightenment mentality and the Chinese intellectual dilemmaTu Wei-mingp. 103-118001UON000120442001 ˆThe ‰lasting effects of China's economic reforms 1979-1989Dwight H. Perkinsp. 341-363001UON000120362001 ˆThe ‰May Fourth Era: China's place in the worldMichael H. Huntp. 178-200001UON000120332001 ˆThe ‰May Fourth Movement as a historical turning point: Ecological exhaustion, militarization, and other causes of China's modern crisisLloyd E. Eastmanp. 123-128001UON000120312001 Models of historical changeThe Chinese state and society, 1839-1989Frederic Wakeman Jr.p. 68-102001UON000120342001 Modernity and its discontents: The cultural agenda of the May Fourth MovementLeo Ou-fan Leep. 158-177001UON000120392001 ˆThe ‰pattern of legacy of economic growth in the Mao EraBarry Naughtonp. 226-254001UON000120462001 Reflecxtions on the opening of ChinaJames L. Townsendp. 387-418001UON000120452001 ˆThe ‰renegotiation of Chinese cultural identity in the Post-Mao era: An anthropological perspectiveJames L. Watsonp. 364-386001UON000120352001 ˆThe ‰social agenda of May FourthEvelyn S. Rawskip. 139-157001UON000120402001 State and society in the Mao EraMartin King Whytep. 255-274001UON000120302001 ˆThe ‰structure of the Chinese economy during the Qing period: some thoughts on the 150th anniversary of the Opium WarMadeleine Zelinp. 31-67UON00352492Four Anniversaries China Conference, 1989. Annapolis (Maryland).CINASTORIADINASTIA QING (1644-1911)CONGRESSIUONC004263FICINASTORIAMOVIMENTO DEL 4 MAGGIOCONGRESSIUONC004264FICINASTORIA(1949- )CONGRESSIUONC004265FIArmonkUONL000451CIN GEN E IVCINA - CONGRESSI - STORIAAKALLGREENJoyceUONV006227LIEBERTHALKennethUONV006226SharpeUONV246190650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00007418SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI CIN GEN E IV 005 SI SA 76412 5 005 Perspectives on modern China1177069UNIOR