Anyuan [[electronic resource] ] : mining China's revolutionary tradition / / Elizabeth J. Perry
| Anyuan [[electronic resource] ] : mining China's revolutionary tradition / / Elizabeth J. Perry |
| Author | Perry Elizabeth J |
| Publication | Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2012 |
| Physical description | 1 online resource (413 p.) |
| Dewey | 951.2/22 |
| Series statement | Asia--local studies/global themes |
| Topical subject |
Communism - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century
Revolutions - Social aspects - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century Political culture - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century Social change - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century Coal miners - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century Labor movement - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century Working class - China - Anyuan (Jiangxi Sheng : West) - History - 20th century |
| Uncontrolled subject |
20th century china
ancient china asian history asian politics chinese communism chinese communist party chinese culture chinese history chinese isolation chinese politics communist revolution easy to read engaging history of anyuan history of communism home school history books how does communism work learning from experts mao zedong nonfiction books page turner political science politics and economy quarantine books red scare russia communism social politics what is communism |
| ISBN |
1-280-88205-0
9786613723369 0-520-95403-3 |
| Format | Language material |
| Bibliographic level | Monograph |
| Language | eng |
| Formatted content note | Rehearsing Revolution -- Teaching Revolution : The Strike of 1922 -- "China's Little Moscow" -- From Mobilization to Militarization -- Constructing a Revolutionary Tradition -- Mao's Final Crusade : The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution -- "Reforming" the Revolutionary Tradition -- Glossary. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779253803321 |
Perry Elizabeth J
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| Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2012 | ||
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The monster that is history [[electronic resource] ] : history, violence, and fictional writing in twentieth-century China / / David Der-wei Wang
| The monster that is history [[electronic resource] ] : history, violence, and fictional writing in twentieth-century China / / David Der-wei Wang |
| Author | Wang Dewei |
| Publication | Berkeley, : University of California Press, 2004 |
| Physical description | 1 online resource (414 p.) |
| Dewey | 895.1/35093552 |
| Series statement | Philip E. Lilienthal Book in Asian Studies |
| Topical subject |
Chinese fiction - 20th century - History and criticism
Chinese fiction - Taiwan - History and criticism Violence in literature |
| Uncontrolled subject |
20th century
ancient china asia scholars brutal history china chinese history chinese violence crime and punishment cultural violence decapitation discussion books enlightenment ethnic issues gender issues geopolitical change historians historical history of violence literary criticism literary critics literary landscape modernity monstrous history nonfiction politics rationality representation students and teachers suicide taowu textbooks |
| ISBN |
1-282-76294-X
9786612762949 0-520-93724-4 1-59734-944-5 |
| Format | Language material |
| Bibliographic level | Monograph |
| Language | eng |
| Formatted content note | Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Invitation to a Beheading -- 2. Crime or Punishment? -- 3. An Undesired Revolution -- 4. Three Hungry Women -- 5. Of Scars and National Memory -- 6. The Monster That Is History -- 7. The End of the Line -- 8. Second Haunting -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783319203321 |
Wang Dewei
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| Berkeley, : University of California Press, 2004 | ||
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The sinister way [[electronic resource] ] : the divine and the demonic in Chinese religious culture / / Richard von Glahn
| The sinister way [[electronic resource] ] : the divine and the demonic in Chinese religious culture / / Richard von Glahn |
| Author | Von Glahn Richard |
| Publication | Berkeley, CA, : University of California Press, 2004 |
| Physical description | 1 online resource (401 p.) |
| Dewey |
299.5/1121
299.51121 |
| Topical subject | Demonology - China - History |
| Uncontrolled subject |
afterlife
ancestors ancient china china chinese history chinese jia jiao chinese religion christianity comparative religions cult death deity demon demonic demonology demons divine power divinity folk belief folk religion folklore ghosts goblins god of wealth gods greed han cult imperial china lust nonfiction popular religion possession religion religious culture salvific religion shanxiao sin spirit of the dead spirituality supernatural vernacular religion vice wutong cult wutong |
| ISBN |
9786612356834
0-520-92877-6 1-282-35683-6 1-59734-901-1 |
| Format | Language material |
| Bibliographic level | Monograph |
| Language | eng |
| Formatted content note | Ancestors, ghosts, and Gods in ancient China -- The Han cult of the dead and salvific religion -- Shanxiao: mountain goblins -- Plague demons and epidemic Gods -- The song transformation of Chinese religious culture -- Wutong: from demon to deity -- The enchantment of wealth. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782929103321 |
Von Glahn Richard
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| Berkeley, CA, : University of California Press, 2004 | ||
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To live as long as heaven and earth [[electronic resource] ] : a translation and study of Ge Hong's traditions of divine transcendents / / Robert Ford Campany
| To live as long as heaven and earth [[electronic resource] ] : a translation and study of Ge Hong's traditions of divine transcendents / / Robert Ford Campany |
| Author | Campany Robert Ford <1959-> |
| Publication | Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2002 |
| Physical description | 1 online resource (637 p.) |
| Dewey | 299/.51423 |
| Other authors (Person) | GeHong <284-364.> |
| Series statement | Daoist classics |
| Topical subject | Taoists - China |
| Uncontrolled subject |
alchemy
ancient china archival work ascetics buddhism china chinese history chinese texts classicism daoism discipline divinity eastern philosophy gymnastics immortals lost texts medicine medieval china meditation mortality nonfiction paranormal philosophy religion sexual discipline sexual practices spirituality supernatural being supernatural powers supernatural taoism to live as long as heaven and earth traditions of the divine transcendents transcend death transcendents transfiguration |
| ISBN |
1-283-27702-6
9786613277022 0-520-92760-5 1-59734-959-3 |
| Format | Language material |
| Bibliographic level | Monograph |
| Language | eng |
| Formatted content note | Front matter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Opening -- Ge Hong and the Writing of Traditions of Divine Transcendents -- The Nature of the Religion Reflected in Ge Hong's Works -- Traditions as Hagiography -- Text-Critical Matters -- Conventions -- GROUP A: Earliest-Attested Hagiographies -- Group A: Earliest-Attested Fragments -- Group B: Early-Attested Hagiographies -- Group B: Early-Attested Fragments -- Group C: Later-Attested Hagiographies -- On the Source Texts and the Temporal Differentiation of Passages -- Group A: Sources of Earliest-Attested Hagiographies -- Group A: Sources of Earliest-Attested Fragments -- Group B: Sources of Early-Attested Hagiographies -- Group B: Sources of Early-Attested Hagiographies -- Group C: Sources of Later-Attested Hagiographies -- Items Attributed to Shenxian zhuan Excluded from This Translation -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780588503321 |
Campany Robert Ford <1959->
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| Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2002 | ||
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