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3. Wang Yiting in the Social Networks of 1910s–1930s Shanghai
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
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Part One. Introduction
- 1. Middlemen, Social Networks, and State-Building in Republican Shanghai 3
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Part Two. Middlemen: Compradors, Gangsters, and Political Activists
- 2. Huang Yanpei and the Chinese Society of Vocational Education in Shanghai Networking 25
- 3. Wang Yiting in the Social Networks of 1910s–1930s Shanghai 45
- 4. Du Yuesheng, the French Concession, and Social Networks in Shanghai 65
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Part Three. Network Dynamics: Political Movements and Social Networks
- 5. Popular Protest in Shanghai, 1919–1927: Social Networks, Collective Identities, and Political Parties 87
- 6. The National Salvation Movement and Social Networks in Republican Shanghai 110
- 7. Politics of Trial, the News Media, and Social Networks in Nationalist China: The New Life Weekly Case, 1935 131
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Part Four. Networks in Action: Charity and Welfare in Republican Shanghai
- 8. What Is In a Network? Local, Personal, and Public Loyalties in the Context of Changing Conceptions of the State and Social Welfare 155
- 9. The Politics of Philanthropy: Social Networks and Refugee Relief in Shanghai, 1932–1949 179
- 10. Cosmopolitan Connections and Transnational Networks 206
- Notes 225
- Bibliography 267
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
-
Part One. Introduction
- 1. Middlemen, Social Networks, and State-Building in Republican Shanghai 3
-
Part Two. Middlemen: Compradors, Gangsters, and Political Activists
- 2. Huang Yanpei and the Chinese Society of Vocational Education in Shanghai Networking 25
- 3. Wang Yiting in the Social Networks of 1910s–1930s Shanghai 45
- 4. Du Yuesheng, the French Concession, and Social Networks in Shanghai 65
-
Part Three. Network Dynamics: Political Movements and Social Networks
- 5. Popular Protest in Shanghai, 1919–1927: Social Networks, Collective Identities, and Political Parties 87
- 6. The National Salvation Movement and Social Networks in Republican Shanghai 110
- 7. Politics of Trial, the News Media, and Social Networks in Nationalist China: The New Life Weekly Case, 1935 131
-
Part Four. Networks in Action: Charity and Welfare in Republican Shanghai
- 8. What Is In a Network? Local, Personal, and Public Loyalties in the Context of Changing Conceptions of the State and Social Welfare 155
- 9. The Politics of Philanthropy: Social Networks and Refugee Relief in Shanghai, 1932–1949 179
- 10. Cosmopolitan Connections and Transnational Networks 206
- Notes 225
- Bibliography 267
- Index 293