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- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Contents IX
- Contributors XIII
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Traders and workers abroad: Coping with colonial powers and socioeconomic adversaries
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Coping with colonial governments
- Chapter 1 Hong Kong rice merchants and Saigon’s rice exports, 1870s–1920s 19
- Chapter 2 The general, the Chino, and the Señorita: Stories from The Manila Times in early US Colonial Manila 39
- Chapter 3 Vulnerability, divided loyalties, and secret societies in Siam, 1850–1950 61
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Modern hygiene and medicine
- Chapter 4 A different model of hygienic modernity: Encountering plague in Macau in 1895 81
- Chapter 5 Health crisis in Chinese worlds: Medicine, religion, and epidemics in South China and Southeast Asia, 1880s–1910s 103
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Collective survival of workers
- Chapter 6 A Cantonese Carpenters’ strike in Rangoon, 1922 121
- Chapter 7 Coolies and crisis in Singapore: The great depression in the 1930s and the Chinese working class 141
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Part II: Banks and businesses during the great depression
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Silver and the Chinese economy
- Chapter 8 Silver and East Asian cities before China’s Depression: Shanghai, Tientsin, and Dairen, 1925–1931 165
- Chapter 9 Distant thunder? Reconsidering the impacts of the great depression on China 201
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Credit system without a central bank
- Chapter 10 Chinese currency circulation and credit order in the interwar period 223
- Chapter 11 Monetary war between Nanjing and Guangzhou during the great depression: Financial unification and national versus local politics in China in the 1930s 253
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Qiaoxiang (Overseas Chinese hometown) in crisis
- Chapter 12 Currency reform and the 1934 financial crisis in Shantou 279
- Chapter 13 Bank runs and runaway bankers in Zhongshan, 1930s 291
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The paradox of the consumer market
- Chapter 14 The Chinese cigarette market amid an economic crisis, 1931–1936 309
- Glossary 329
- Index 333
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Contents IX
- Contributors XIII
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Traders and workers abroad: Coping with colonial powers and socioeconomic adversaries
-
Coping with colonial governments
- Chapter 1 Hong Kong rice merchants and Saigon’s rice exports, 1870s–1920s 19
- Chapter 2 The general, the Chino, and the Señorita: Stories from The Manila Times in early US Colonial Manila 39
- Chapter 3 Vulnerability, divided loyalties, and secret societies in Siam, 1850–1950 61
-
Modern hygiene and medicine
- Chapter 4 A different model of hygienic modernity: Encountering plague in Macau in 1895 81
- Chapter 5 Health crisis in Chinese worlds: Medicine, religion, and epidemics in South China and Southeast Asia, 1880s–1910s 103
-
Collective survival of workers
- Chapter 6 A Cantonese Carpenters’ strike in Rangoon, 1922 121
- Chapter 7 Coolies and crisis in Singapore: The great depression in the 1930s and the Chinese working class 141
-
Part II: Banks and businesses during the great depression
-
Silver and the Chinese economy
- Chapter 8 Silver and East Asian cities before China’s Depression: Shanghai, Tientsin, and Dairen, 1925–1931 165
- Chapter 9 Distant thunder? Reconsidering the impacts of the great depression on China 201
-
Credit system without a central bank
- Chapter 10 Chinese currency circulation and credit order in the interwar period 223
- Chapter 11 Monetary war between Nanjing and Guangzhou during the great depression: Financial unification and national versus local politics in China in the 1930s 253
-
Qiaoxiang (Overseas Chinese hometown) in crisis
- Chapter 12 Currency reform and the 1934 financial crisis in Shantou 279
- Chapter 13 Bank runs and runaway bankers in Zhongshan, 1930s 291
-
The paradox of the consumer market
- Chapter 14 The Chinese cigarette market amid an economic crisis, 1931–1936 309
- Glossary 329
- Index 333