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Berkshire Encyclopedia of China

Master Bibliography

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(Including articles/publications that are retrieved online)

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Augustin-Jean, L. (1997, June 1). Rural enterprises and the law. China News Analysis 1586, 1–10.

Aigner, J. S. (1981). Archaeological remains in Pleistocene China. Munich, Germany: Verlag C. H. Beck

Alberts, E. (2007). A history of Daoism and the Yao people of south China. Youngstown, NY: Cambria Press.

Alden, D. (1996) The making of an enterprise: The society of Jesus in Portugal, its empire, and beyond, 1540–1750. Stanford, CA:

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Alexander, A. (2005). The temples of Lhasa: Tibetan Buddhist architecture from the 7th to the 21st centuries. Chicago: Serindia

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Alexander, B. (1992). The strange connection: U.S. intervention in China, 1944–1972. New York: Greenwood Press.

Ali, S. M. (1999). Cold war in the high Himalayas: The USA, China and South Asia in the 1950s. Richmond, U.K.: Curzon.

Alilunas-Rodgers, K., & Reid, A. (2001). Sojourners and Settlers: Histories of Southeast Asia and the Chinese. Honolulu: University

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Allan, C. W. (1974). Jesuits at the court of Peking. Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh.

Allan, S. (1991). The shape of the turtle: Myth, art and cosmos in early China. SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture.

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Allan, S. (1991). The shape of the turtle: Myth, art, and cosmos in early China. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Allan, S. (1997). The way of water and sprouts of virtue. Albany: State University of New York Press.
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Alley, R. (1962). Land and folk in Kiangsi: A Chinese province in 1961. Beijing: New World Press.

Allsen, T. T. (1983). The Yuan dynasty and the Uighurs of Turfan in the 13th century. In M. Rossabi (Ed.), China among equals: The

middle kingdom and its neighbors, 10th–14th centuries (pp. 243–280). Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

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Amer, R. (1999). Sino-Vietnamese relations: Past, present, and future. In C. A. Thayer & R. Amer (Eds.), Vietnamese foreign policy

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Amer, R. (2002). The Sino-Vietnamese approach to managing border disputes. Durham, U.K.: University of Durham, International

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Amer, R. (2004). Assessing Sino-Vietnamese relations through the management of contentious issues. Contemporary Southeast Asia,

26(2), 320–345.

Ames, R. T. & H. Rosemont, Jr. (1998). The analects of Confucius. New York: Ballantine Books.

Ames, R. T. (1991). The Mencian conception of ren xing: Does it mean human nature? In H. Rosemont (Ed.), Chinese texts and

philosophical contexts (pp. 143–178). La Salle, IL: Open Court.

Ames, R. T. (1994). The art of rulership: A study of ancient Chinese political thought. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Ames, R. T., & Hall, D. L. (2001). Focusing the familiar: A translation and philosophical interpretation of the Zhongyong. Honolulu:

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Ames, R. T., & Rosemont, H. Jr. (Trans.). (1998). The Analects of Confucius: A philosophical translation. New York: Ballantine

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Anagnost, A. (1997). National past-times: Narrative, representation, and power in modern China. Durham, NC: Duke University

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Anderson, D. L. (1985). Imperialism and idealism: American diplomats in China, 1861–1898. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Anderson, E. N. (1988). The food of China. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Anderson, E. N. (1990). Up against famine: Chinese diet in the early twentieth century. Crossroads, 1(1), 11–24.

Andersson, J. G. (1921). The national geological survey of China. Geograftska Annaler, 3, 305–310.

Andersson, J. G. (1934). Children of the yellow earth: Studies in prehistoric China. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.
Andrade, T. (2008). How Taiwan became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han colonization in the seventeenth century. New York:

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Andressen, C. A. (2002). A short history of Japan: Samurai to Sony. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.

Andrews, J. (1998). A century in crisis: Modernity and tradition in the art of twentieth-century China. New York: Guggenheim

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catalog). New York: Guggenheim Museum.

Andrews, J., Brown, C., Fraser, D., & Shen, Kuiyi. (2000). Between the thunder and the rain: Chinese paintings from the Opium War

through the Cultural Revolution, 1840–1979. San Francisco: Echo Rock Ventures and Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

Andrews-Speed, P., & Dow, S. (2000). Reform of China’s electric power industry: Challenges facing the government. Energy Policy,

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Andrews-Speed, P., & Vinogradov, S. (2000). China’s involvement in central Asian petroleum: Convergent or divergent interests?

Asian Survey, 40(2), 377–397.

Angle, S. C. (2002). Human rights and Chinese thought: A cross-cultural inquiry. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Anti-Japanese economic disruption movement in Shanghai: After the outbreak of the Manchurian Incident. (1932). Tokyo: League of

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Antony, R. J. (2003). Like froth floating on the sea: The world of pirates and seafarers in late imperial south China. Berkeley: Institute

of East Asian Studies, University of California.

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Armitage, C. (2004, August 31). China’s rise gains momentum. The Australian.

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Augustin-Jean, L. (2005). Urban planning in Hong Kong and integration with the Pearl River Delta: An historical account of the local

development. GeoJournal, 62(1–2), 1–13.

Augustin-Jean, L. (2006). The local economy in the context of globalization: Local organization versus WTO principles: An overview

from Zhangpu and Yong’an Districts, Fujian Province. In K. Y. Chen, A. Androuais, & L. Augustin-Jean (Eds.), Asian economies in

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Axelrod, H. R. (1963). Gold fish as pets. Neptune City, NJ: T. F. H. Publications.

Ayers, W. (1971). Chang Chih-tung and educational reform in China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Aylward, T. F. (Trans.). (2007). The imperial guide to feng shui & Chinese astrology: The only authentic translation from the original

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Bagley, R. W. (Ed.). (2001). Ancient Sichuan: Treasures from a lost civilization. Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum.

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