Knowledge, power, and networks : elites in transition in modern China
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Knowledge, power, and networks : elites in transition in modern China
(Studies on modern East Asian history, 3)
Brill, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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In the past decades, the world has watched the rise of China as an economic and military power and the emergence of Chinese transnational elites. What may seem like an entirely new phenomenon marks the revival of a trend initiated at the end of the Qing. The redistribution of power, wealth and knowledge among the newly formed elites matured during the Republican period.
This volume demonstrates both the difficulty and the value of re-thinking the elites in modern China. It establishes that the study of the dynamic tensions within the elite and among elite groups in this epochal era is within reach if we are prepared to embrace forms of historical inquiry that integrate the abundant and even limitless historical resources, and to engage with the rich repertoire of digital techniques/instruments available and question our previous research paradigms.
This renewed approach brings historical research closer to an integrative data-rich history of modern China.
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Abbreviations
1 Introduction: Knowledge, Power, and Networks - Elites in Transition in Modern China
Christian Henriot, Cecile Armand, and Sun Huei-min
2 Who Are Elites? Elite Distinction and Who's Who Publications in Early 20th-Century China
Sun Huei-min
3 X-Boorman: The Biographical Dictionary of Republican China in the Digital Age
Cecile Armand and Christian Henriot
4 Middling Elites: Middle Managers and Bank Professionals at the Shanghai Bank of China on the Eve of the Communist Revolution
Brett Sheehan
5 Structures of Empowerment: A Network Exploration of Women Activists' Collective Biographies in 20th-Century China
Henrike Rudolph
6 "Service to the Empire and to the Community": The British Women's Association in Shanghai, 1921-51
Ling-ling Lien
7 Revolutionary Roads: An Integrative Analysis Utilizing a Chinese Biographical Database
Marilyn Levine
8 Foreign Clubs with Chinese Flavor: The Rotary Club of Shanghai and the Politics of Language
Cecile Armand
9 The American-Returned Students: Educational Networks and New Forms of Business in Early Republican China
Peter E. Hamilton
10 Navigating between Political Authorities: Chinese Rockefeller Fellows in Biology and Chemistry and Their Career Trajectories from 1949 to 1966
Yi-Tang Lin
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by "Nielsen BookData"