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    <![CDATA[Beijing: From Imperial Capital to Olympic City]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;Few world cities have a record as long, as fascinating, or as well-documented as Beijing's. A capital almost continuously for more than a thousand years, the city has been Khubilai Khan's Mongol headquarters, home to emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the main stage for Communist-era achievements and upheavals. <em>Beijing</em> is the first book in English to trace this vibrant city's history from its earliest days to the present. It highlights recent changes in the city as its more than fifteen million people live through record-level economic growth and intensive preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Focusing on the lives of ordinary residents and rulers alike, the authors examine the controversial destruction of historic districts as well as the construction of new residential and business districts and Olympic venues. Extensive photographs and paintings, many not previously published, offer a window onto Beijing not only in major phases of its past, but also in its startlingly different present. Compelling and revealing, Beijing arrives just in time for the city's turn in the Olympic spotlight.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Few world cities have a record as long, as fascinating, or as  well-documented as Beijing's. A capital almost continuously for more than a  thousand years, the city has been Khubilai Khan's Mongol headquarters, home  to emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the main stage for  Communist-era achievements and upheavals. <em>Beijing</em> is the first book  in English to trace this vibrant city's history from its earliest days to  the present. It highlights recent changes in the city as its more than  fifteen million people live through record-level economic growth and  intensive preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Focusing on the lives of  ordinary residents and rulers alike, the authors examine the controversial  destruction of historic districts as well as the construction of new  residential and business districts and Olympic venues. Extensive  photographs and paintings, many not previously published, offer a window  onto Beijing not only in major phases of its past, but also in its  startlingly different present. Compelling and revealing, Beijing arrives  just in time for the city's turn in the Olympic spotlight.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Chinese History in Economic Perspective (Studies on China, No 13)]]>
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    <![CDATA[The essays assembled here represent a turning point in the study of Chinese economic history. Previous work has emphasized the institutional and social bases of economic change. These studies break new ground, bringing Western economic theory to the study of China's economy since the seventeenth century.]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;This monumental work provides a new perspective on the historical significance of famines in China over the past three hundred years.  It examines the relationship between the interventionist state policies of the eighteenth-century Qing emperors (&#8220;the golden age of famine relief&#8221;), the environmental and political crises of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (when China was called &#8220;the Land of Famine&#8221;), and the ambitions of the Mao era (which tragically led to the greatest famine in human history).  In addition to a wide array of documentary sources, the book employs quantitative analysis to measure the economic impact of natural crises, state policies, and markets.  In this way, the theories of Qing statesmen that have received much attention in recent scholarship are linked to actual practices and outcomes.  Using the Zhili-Hebei region as its focus, the book also reveals the unusual role played by the institutions and policies designed to ensure food security for the capital, Beijing.<br/><br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[China's Silk Trade: Traditional Industry in the Modern World, 1842-1937 (Harvard East Asian Monographs)]]>
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