General 一般性
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NO. |
Author/Title |
EAN |
台幣 |
CW 3 |
Mayers, W. F. The Chinese Government (清代政府組織): A Manual Of Chinese Titles, Categorically Arranged And Explained. With An Appendix. (London: 1897) 3rd Ed. Revised by G.M.H. Playfair. |
4711871498549 |
1,060
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Mayer's classic work is an encyclopedic listing of official titles with romanization, characters, translation, and description in the following Ch'ing dynasty institutions: Ch'ing government-Imperial Court, metropolitan, and provincial; Manchu and Chinese military organizations; hereditary ranks; examinations and degrees; Buddhism and Taoism; the people and administration of Mongolia and Turkestan; and the Lamaist hierarchy of Tibet. Indices of Chinese characters by radical and in alphabetical order are provided This revised edition features the use of the Wade system of romanizalion. |
CW 82 |
Liang, C.C. History Of Chinese Political Thought During The Early Tsin Period (先秦政治思想史). (London: 1930) |
4711871499287 |
1,060
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This work is a translation of a volume based on notes of Liang's lectures delivered in 1922. The first part is devoted to a categorical chronological analysis of the political thought of the Confucian, Taoist, Mohist, and Legalist schools with special attention paid to political and 'economic determinants. The second part of this work is a series of topical essays based on late Chou thought. The general topics covered are political, social and economic. The essays attempt to give the views of that era on specific issues within these topics. |
CW 93 |
Brunnert, H. S. and Hageistrom, V. V. Present Day Political Organization Of China (中國清末政治組織). Revised by N.T.Kolessoff. (Shanghai:1912) |
4711871499386 |
1,540
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This monumental work provides the scholar with a handy encyclopedic reference to the official titles with characters, translation, and brief description of the Ch'ing government on the eve of the revolution of 1911. The offices of the Imperial Court, the Metropolitan government, the ministries and related institutions (including educational and military), provincial and sub-provincial administration are all recorded. This work was originally compiled in 1910, but this edition is provided with a supplement updating it to mid-1911. An "Alphabetical Index of Chinese Characters" and bibliography are also included. |
CW 52 |
Hall, R. Eminent Authorities On China (中國權責機構). (Shanghai: 1931) |
4711871498990 |
1,540
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A collection of many diverse opinions about China expressed primarily in English language works The compiler has classified the opinions of these Writers into three schools Realists, Optimists, and Pessimists and arrayed them in a mock Parliament, the author acting as Speaker. The opinions of the participants are quoted verbatim from their writings. This is an highly entertaining presentation of the varied Western views on China in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
ALS 18 |
John K. Fairbank, Robert L. Irick, Ch' ing Policy Toward the Coolie Trade (清代之勞工外放政策), 1847-1878. 1982. sviii, 452pp. illus., index. |
4711871501423 |
2,020
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CPS 1 |
Orlan Lee, Bureaucratic Despotism and Reactionary Revolution (東方的官僚專制與反動革命): The Ideological Signifiance of Wittfogel's Concept of Oriental Despotism 1982 |
4711871502970 |
1,160
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CW 299 |
Djung, Lu-dzai A History of Democratic Education in Modern China (中國近代民主教育史) (Shanghai: The Commercial Press, 1934) |
4711871501249 |
1,160
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A reworking of the author's Ph.D. dissertation for Stanford University. The author's thesis is that the significant and outstanding characteristic of Chinese education in 1930 was its rapid movement towards democratization. The book therefore traces first of all the historical movements which had contributed towards the increasing democratization of Chinese education, then examines various contemporary educational institutions for evidence of democratic tendencies. The bibliography includes many official Chinese documents and reports on education, plus extensive readings in secondary Chinese and English sources. An interesting work for those interested in the educational history of China or the social changes of China as reflected through the educational system. |
ALS 34 |
Wen-hui Tsai, Patterns of Political Elite Mobility in Modern China (現代中國政治精英流動模式), 1912-1949. 1983. xxiii, 274pp. Biblio., index. |
4711871501584 |
1,920
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The main objective of this monograph is to examine and explore one aspect of political elite activities in the process of social and po political change in modern China between 1912-49, namely, patterns of political elite career mobility. Attention is given to the socioeconomic backgrounds of political elites, political recruitment mechanisms, personality development and patterns of political career mability ?What are th new mechanisms through which people can v move into the political bureaucracy what social organization sulpply the potential candidates what are the new social institution for the traning and socialization of the political leaders are the new Chinese political elites different from at the e the traditional ones what is the role of the I military in modrd modern Chinese politiccs and the formation of Chinese poitical leadership… |
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