The resurgence of East Asia : 500, 150 and 50 year perspectives / edited by Giovanni Arrighi, Takeshi Hamashita, and Mark Selden
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- 1000339
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- Book
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- London ; New York : Routledge, 2003
- xii, 354 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0415316367
- 0415316375
- Series:
- Asia's transformations.
- Full contents:
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- The rise of East Asia in regional and world historical perspective / Giovanni Arrighi, Takeshi Hamashita, Mark Selden
- Tribute and treaties: maritime Asia and treaty port networks in the era of negotiation, 1800-1900 / Takeshi Hamashita
- A frontier view of Chineseness / Peter C. Perdue
- The East Asian path of economic development: a long-term perspective / Kaoru Sugihara
- Women's work, family, and economic development in Europe and East Asia: long-term trajectories and contemporary comparisons / Kenneth Pomeranz
- The importance of commerce in the organization of China's late imperial economy / Gary G. Hamilton, Wei-An Chang
- Japan, technology and Asian regionalism in comparative perspective / Peter J. Katzenstein
- Historical capitalism, East and West / Giovanni Arrighi, Po-Keung Hui, Ho-Fung Hung, Mark Selden.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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