As a vehicle to convey both the history of modern China and the complex forces still driving the nation’s economic success, rail has no equal. Railroads and the Transformation of China is the first comprehensive history, in any language, of railroad operation from the last decades of the Qin...
example.The book also covers the whole era of China's moving into the contemporary times,from the very beginning when the country was forced open by Western Powers in the 19th century till the 21st century.The detailed studies relying on primary sources and in-depth discussions on how China'...
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Railroads and the Transformation of China by Elisabeth Kll As a business historian, Kll is concerned particularly with the railroad as a managerial and operational institution, but her work is far from a narrow stu... T Wright - Twentieth-Century China 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 ...
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Railroads and the Transformation of Chinadoi:10.4159/9780674916418Elisabeth Kll
E lisabeth K ll . Railroads and the Transformation of Chinadoi:10.1093/ahr/rhab482As a business historian, Kll is concerned particularly with the railroad as a managerial and operational institution, but her work is far from a narrow study in institutional business history. As the title ...
My ethnography asserts that their conversion should not be considered as merely a matter of a liberal individual's ontological transformation without also considering both institutional interventions (missionary networks) and specific geopolitical conditions (the Cold War, famine, and globalization). I ...
My ethnography asserts that their conversion should not be considered as merely a matter of a liberal individual's ontological transformation without also considering both institutional interventions (missionary networks) and specific geopolitical conditions (the Cold War, famine, and globalization). I ...