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Inventing Nanjing Road Commercial Culture In Shanghai 19001945 Sherman Cochran

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Inventing Nanjing Road Commercial Culture In Shanghai 19001945 Sherman Cochran
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Publisher: Cornell University - Cornell East Asia Series
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.25 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Sherman Cochran
ISBN: 9781885445636, 1885445636
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Inventing Nanjing Road Commercial Culture In Shanghai 19001945 Sherman Cochran by Sherman Cochran 9781885445636, 1885445636 instant download after payment.

The contributors to this collection of seven essays (plus an editor's introduction and a comparative afterword) have framed debates about the construction of commercial culture in China. They all have agreed that during the early twentieth century China's commercial culture was centered in the private sector of Shanghai's economy and especially in the concession areas under Western or Japanese rule, but they have differed over the issue of whether foreign influence was decisive in the creation of Shanghai's commercial culture. Between 1900 and 1937, was Shanghai's commercial culture imported from the West or invented locally? And between 1937 and 1945, was the history of this commercial culture cut short by Japanese military invasions and occupations of the city or was it sustained throughout the war? The contributors have proposed various and even conflicting answers to these questions, and their interpretations bear upon wider debates in historical, cultural, and comparative studies.

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