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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Maps xi
- Prologue 1
- 1. Architects of Penal Reformation in the Late Qing Empire and Early Republic of China, 1900–1920 6
- 2. Two Guides to Reform: Prison Instructors in Jiangsu and Beijing 84
- 4. Reformation for Salvation: The Buddhist Movement in the Jails and Prisons of 1920s Zhejiang and Jiangsu 123
- 5. A Mechanism for All Offenses: The Nationalist Expansion of the Reformation Regime, 1927–1937 161
- 6. The Indispensable Regime: Thought Reform in Wartime, 1937–1945 214
- 7. Revolutionary Thought Reform: The Communist Version, 1946–1956 255
- Conclusion 297
- Selected Glossary of Chinese Terms 311
- List of Abbreviations in the Notes 315
- Notes 323
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Maps xi
- Prologue 1
- 1. Architects of Penal Reformation in the Late Qing Empire and Early Republic of China, 1900–1920 6
- 2. Two Guides to Reform: Prison Instructors in Jiangsu and Beijing 84
- 4. Reformation for Salvation: The Buddhist Movement in the Jails and Prisons of 1920s Zhejiang and Jiangsu 123
- 5. A Mechanism for All Offenses: The Nationalist Expansion of the Reformation Regime, 1927–1937 161
- 6. The Indispensable Regime: Thought Reform in Wartime, 1937–1945 214
- 7. Revolutionary Thought Reform: The Communist Version, 1946–1956 255
- Conclusion 297
- Selected Glossary of Chinese Terms 311
- List of Abbreviations in the Notes 315
- Notes 323
- Index 383