Living and Working in Wartime China
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Living and Working in Wartime China

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  2. English
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Living and Working in Wartime China

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Year
2022
ISBN
9780824892159
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction: Living and Working with War
  4. Part I. Living and Working in Urban Daily Life: Housing and Women’s Work
  5. 1. Managing War: Eleanor Hinder and Shanghai’s White-Collar Chinese Workers
  6. 2. Women at Work in Wartime Beijing
  7. Part II. Living and Working with Culture: Tea, Film, Calendars
  8. 3. Drinking Tea and National Fate: Teahouses and Teahouse Politics in Wartime Chengdu
  9. 4. Film Censorship during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
  10. 5. Regulation of Time and Folk Customs in North China during the Sino-Japanese War
  11. Part III. Living and Working with Provisioning: Currency, Salt, and Jute
  12. 6. Preserving the Value of Fabi during Nationalist China’s Currency War with Japan
  13. 7. When Urban Met Rural in the Japanese Occupation: Managing an Agricultural Research Station in North China
  14. 8. Salt Wars
  15. Part IV. Living and Working on the New Frontiers
  16. 9. Chasing Images Amid Clouds of War: New Visual Evidence for Republican-Era Frontier Mobilization and Local Development
  17. 10. Wartime Water and Soil Conservation in Gansu
  18. Contributors
  19. Index