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Paul Pickowicz

7 posts

Madness in Republican China

  • Fabien Simonis
  • 5 minute read
A review of Spits, Chains, and Hospital Beds: A History of Madness in Republican Beijing, 1912-1938, by Emily Lauren Baum.…
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Oil, Ore & State-building in Xinjiang 1893-1964

  • Charles Kraus
  • 12 minute read
A review of Staking Claims to China’s Borderland: Oil, Ores, and State-building in Xinjiang Province, 1893-1964, by Judd Creighton Kinzley.…
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Modern China’s Encounter with the World

  • Ke Ren
  • 11 minute read
A review of Internalizing the West: Qing Envoys and Ministers in Europe, 1866-1893, by Jenny Zhengzheng Huangfu. In the mid-1980s,…
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Communist Takeover of Hainan Island

  • Toby Lincoln
  • 4 minute read
A review of Culturing Revolution: the Local Communists of China’s Hainan Island, by Jeremy Andrew Murray. In Culturing Revolution, Jeremy…
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Chinese Rule in Xinjiang, 1884-1971

  • Benno Weiner
  • 5 minute read
A review of Empire Besieged:  The Preservation of Chinese Rule in Xinjiang, 1884-1971, by Justin Jacobs. In comparison with its…
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Motion Pictures & the Chinese Propaganda State

  • Kevin Carrico
  • 4 minute read
A review of International and Wartime Origins of the Propaganda State: The Motion Picture in China, 1897-1955, by MATTHEW DAVID JOHNSON. …
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Urban-Rural Divide in China

  • Christopher Leighton
  • 4 minute read
A review of Crossing the Urban-Rural Divide in Twentieth Century China, by JEREMY BROWN. In this well-written and extensively documented dissertation,…
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