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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
Industrial Eden
:
A Chinese Capitalist Vision
Contains:
FrontmatterContentsIntroduction1. The Warlord State and the Capitalist- Politician2. The Prewar Nationalists’ Uncertain Developmental State3. Building Eden outside the Firm with National Products and Urban Consumerism4. Japanese Occupation and the "Economy of Things"5. Building Eden inside the Firm6. The Postwar Nationalists’ Unresponsive Developmental State7. The People’s "New Democratic" Developmental State8. Industrial Eden’s Legacy under Socialist DevelopmentConclusionGlossary of Chinese and Japa nese Characters and NamesNotesBibliographyAcknowledgmentsIndex.
Place of reproduction:
Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: Harvard University Press, 2015
Reproduction note:
Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
Origination:
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-318) and index
In English
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
Description:
The warlord state and the capitalist-politician -- The prewar Nationalists' uncertain developmental state -- Building Eden with national products and urban consumerism -- Japanese occupation and the "economy of things" -- Building Eden inside the firm -- The postwar Nationalists' unresponsive developmental state -- The People's "new democratic" developmental state -- Industrial Eden's legacy under socialist development
Traces the efforts of Song Chuandian and his son Song Feiqing to run the Dongya Corporation and other successful businesses in 20th century North China under Imperial, Nationalist, Japanese, the post-war Nationalists, and Communist governments, before retreating to Hong Kong