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Revue | China perspectives |
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Numéro | no 66, july- august 2006 |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
Society
- The Diaolou of Kaiping (1842-1937) - Patricia R.S. Batto Situated in western Guangdong province, the xian of Kaiping was one of the centres of Chinese emigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This article is concerned with the diaolou built there at the end of the Empire and in the early years of the Republic. These fortified buildings were built with money from emigrants, trying to protect their village at a time when public order was very uncertain. They are notable for their combination of Chinese and Western architectural features.
- Displacement From the Three Gorges Region - Florence PADOVANI
- The Diaolou of Kaiping (1842-1937) - Patricia R.S. Batto
Economy
- Family Entrepreneurship and Succession - Yue Lin
Law
- Is Taiwan a Presidential System? - Ondrej Kucera
History
- China-Taiwan: Young People Confront Their History - Samia Ferhat
Book reviews
- Cao Jinqing, China Along the Yellow River: Reflections on Rural Society - Claude Aubert
- Shi Li and Hiroshi Sato, Jingji zhuanxing de daijia (Unemployment, Inequality, and Poverty in Urban China) - Ying Chu Ng
- Mary Elizabeth Gallagher, Contagious Capitalism. Globalization and the Politics of Labor in China - Jean-Louis Rocca
- Hodong Kim, Holy War in China: The Muslim Rebellion and State in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877 - Alexandre Papas
- Fung Chi Ming, Reluctant Heroes. Rickshaw Pullers in Hong Kong and Canton, 1874-1954 - Xavier Paulès
- Hervé Barbier, Les Canonnières françaises du Yang-tsé : de Shanghai à Chongqing (1900-1921) - Alain Roux