The Mandarin-capitalists from Nanyang : overseas Chinese enterprise in the modernization of China, 1893-1911
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The Mandarin-capitalists from Nanyang : overseas Chinese enterprise in the modernization of China, 1893-1911
(Cambridge studies in Chinese history, literature and institutions)
Cambridge University Press, 2002, c1981
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Bibliography: p. [206]-211
Includes index
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Description
The contribution of the overseas Chinese, particularly from Southeast Asia (Nanyang), to China's early modernization constitutes an important and neglected chapter in Chinese history. During the same years which saw the emergence of the Reform and Revolutionary movements, the ruling Manchu government also turned to the overseas Chinese for needed capital and expertise. Exposed to Western values and often successful in capitalist ventures, leading overseas entrepreneurs were in a special position to introduce new concepts into China. Dr Michael R. Godley's study traces the rise of overseas Chinese capitalism together with the emergence of an aggressive campaign on the part of the Ch'ing dynasty to attract overseas support. The ways in which Southeast Asian Chinese capitalists were ultimately recruited into the Chinese bureaucracy and the conditions under which they were permitted to begin new enterprises cast light upon many socio-economic problems while revealing much about the acculturation process.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Note
- Map
- Introduction
- Part I. The Rise of the Overseas Chinese Capitalist: 1. The foreign experience
- 2. Environment and Chinese values
- 3. China's discovery of the Nanyang Chinese
- 4. The recruitment of Chang Pi-shih
- Part II. Overseas Chinese Enterprise in the Modernization of China: 5. A program for the development of industry and commerce
- 6. The search for overseas Chinese talent and wealth
- 7. South China's railroad offensive 1904-8
- 8. The overseas Chinese and economic change
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Select bibliography
- Glossary
- Index.
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