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11 “To Save Minnan, To Save Ourselves”: The Southeast Asia Overseas Fujianese Home Village Salvation Movement of the 1920s and 1930s
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Soon Keong Ong
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Centers and Margins in Chinese History 1
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I CENTERS IN RELATION TO MARGINS
- 2 Turning Prospectors into Settlers: Gold, Immigrant Miners and the Settlement of the Frontier in Late Qing Xinjiang 15
- 3 Cultivating Empire: Zuo Zongtang’s Agriculture, Environment, and Reconstruction in the Late Qing 43
- 4 Confronting Indiana Jones: Chinese Nationalism, Historical Imperialism, and the Criminalization of Aurel Stein and the Raiders of Dunhuang, 1899–1944 65
- 5 “A Dream Deferred”: Obstacles to Legal Reform and Rights Reclamation in Early Republican China 91
- 6 Oil for the Center from the Margins 117
- 7 A Rock and a Hard Place: Chinese Soldiers in Xinjiang Caught between Center and Periphery after 1949 135
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II Margins in Relation to Centers
- 8 Reform Is a Bonus: The Networking of Upper-Level Officials in the Last Decade of the Qing Dynasty 159
- 9 Democracy Is in Its Details: The 1909 Provincial Assembly Elections and the Print Media 195
- 10 A Bulwark Never Failing: The Evolution of Overseas Chinese Education in French Indochina, 1900–1954 221
- 11 “To Save Minnan, To Save Ourselves”: The Southeast Asia Overseas Fujianese Home Village Salvation Movement of the 1920s and 1930s 243
- 12 Phony Phoenixes: Comedy, Protest, and Marginality in Postwar Shanghai 267
- 13 Rural Policy in Flux: Lai Ruoyu’s Challenge to the Party Center in the Early 1950s 289
- Contributors 312
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Centers and Margins in Chinese History 1
-
I CENTERS IN RELATION TO MARGINS
- 2 Turning Prospectors into Settlers: Gold, Immigrant Miners and the Settlement of the Frontier in Late Qing Xinjiang 15
- 3 Cultivating Empire: Zuo Zongtang’s Agriculture, Environment, and Reconstruction in the Late Qing 43
- 4 Confronting Indiana Jones: Chinese Nationalism, Historical Imperialism, and the Criminalization of Aurel Stein and the Raiders of Dunhuang, 1899–1944 65
- 5 “A Dream Deferred”: Obstacles to Legal Reform and Rights Reclamation in Early Republican China 91
- 6 Oil for the Center from the Margins 117
- 7 A Rock and a Hard Place: Chinese Soldiers in Xinjiang Caught between Center and Periphery after 1949 135
-
II Margins in Relation to Centers
- 8 Reform Is a Bonus: The Networking of Upper-Level Officials in the Last Decade of the Qing Dynasty 159
- 9 Democracy Is in Its Details: The 1909 Provincial Assembly Elections and the Print Media 195
- 10 A Bulwark Never Failing: The Evolution of Overseas Chinese Education in French Indochina, 1900–1954 221
- 11 “To Save Minnan, To Save Ourselves”: The Southeast Asia Overseas Fujianese Home Village Salvation Movement of the 1920s and 1930s 243
- 12 Phony Phoenixes: Comedy, Protest, and Marginality in Postwar Shanghai 267
- 13 Rural Policy in Flux: Lai Ruoyu’s Challenge to the Party Center in the Early 1950s 289
- Contributors 312
- Index 313