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Preface -- 1 The Formation of a Distinctive Cultural Area -- 1 Westerners in Shanghai in the Late Ming and Early Qing -- 2 British Merchants in Shanghai before the Opening of the Port -- 3 From Segregation to Integration -- 4 The Integration of Shanghai -- 5 The Continuous Integration of the Settlements -- 2 The Expatriate Community in Shanghai -- 1 A Survey of Expatriates in Shanghai from the 1840s to the 1940s -- 2 The Position of British and Americans in Shanghai -- 3 The French in Shanghai -- 4 Russians in Shanghai -- 5 Germans in Shanghai -- 6 Jews in Shanghai -- 7 Japanese in Shanghai -- 8 Indians and Other Asians in Shanghai -- 3 Coexistence and Entanglements -- 1 To Each Their Own -- 2 Separate Laws and a Consultative Judiciary -- 3 Their Own Religions -- 4 The Currencies of Shanghai -- 5 The Exotic Atmosphere in the Garden -- 4 Walls and Fences: Identity, Understanding, and Discrimination -- 1 Foreign Clubs and Racial Identity -- 2 Western Discrimination against Chinese -- 3 True Friends and Helpful Friends -- 5 Seeking the Truth, Choosing the Good, and Following the Trends: Western Objects, Western Medicine, and Western Food -- 1 Wide and Fast: The Importation of Western Objects -- 2 Like Splitting Bamboo: The Spread of Western Medicine -- 3 All the Rage: The Introduction of Western Food -- 6 Foreign Language Fever and Pidgin Languages -- 1 The Development of Foreign Language Teaching in Schools -- 2 Foreign Language Education at the Foreign Language School -- 3 English Language Education at St. John’s University -- 4 The Long-Term Success of Foreign Language Training Courses -- 5 Pidgin English and Pidgin Chinese -- 7 Consultation and Cooperation -- 1 Building Bridges, Preventing Diseases: Limited Cooperation in Municipal Government -- 2 The Sino-Foreign United Defense Bureau: Joint Resistance against the Taiping Army -- 3 The Mutual Protection Pact of the Southeast: Defending the Stability of Shanghai -- 4 Cultural Cooperation: The Shanghai Polytechnic Institution and Chinese Girls’ School -- 5 Reasons for Revelry: The Shanghai Jubilee and Early Sino-Foreign Relations -- 8 Contradictions and Conflicts -- 1 Differences and Disputes: The Case of the Ningbo Guild -- 2 Misunderstandings and Contradictions: The Case of the Dianshizhai Pictorial -- 3 The Officials and People Join Hands: The Wheelbarrow Riot of 1897 -- 4 Cooperation between Government and Gentry: The Case of the Mixed Court Riot -- 5 Fighting for Equality and Public Morality: The Case of the Public Garden -- 9 Fault Lines -- 1 Wang Han 王瀚 Becomes Wang Tao 王韬 -- 2 The Cases of Kang Youwei, Huang Zunxian, and Gong Chao -- 3 The Subao Case, A Trial that Shocked the Nation -- 4 The Case of the Fake Sun Zhongshan -- 5 A Scenic Asylum for Qing Loyalists -- 10 The Metropolis in the Countryside and Countryside in the Metropolis -- 1 The Intersection of Globalism and Localism -- 2 The Coexistence of Modernity and Tradition -- 3 Layers of Popular Culture -- 4 Metropolis and Countryside -- 11 Internment Camps: The Lives of Foreign Settlers under Abnormal Conditions -- 1 The Establishment of the Internment Camps -- 2 The Distribution of the Internment Camps -- 3 Regulations and Management of the Internment Camps -- 4 Negotiations about the Internment Camps -- Postface -- Bibliography -- Index.
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