Shanghai Splendor: Economic Sentiments and the Making of Modern China, 1843-1949

by Wen-hsin Yeh

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

REF.YWH

Publication

University of California Press (2007), Edition: 1, 319 pages

Description

Rich with details of everyday life, this multifaceted social and cultural history of China's leading metropolis in the twentieth century offers a kaleidoscopic view of Shanghai as the major site of Chinese modernization. Engaging the entire span of Shanghai's modern history from the Opium War to the eve of the Communist takeover in 1949, Wen-hsin Yeh traces the evolution of a dazzling urban culture that became alternately isolated from and intertwined with China's tumultuous history. Looking in particular at Shanghai's leading banks, publishing enterprises, and department stores, she sketches the rise of a new maritime and capitalist economic culture among the city's middle class. Making extensive use of urban tales and visual representations, the book captures urbanite voices as it uncovers the sociocultural dynamics that shaped the people and their politics.… (more)

Physical description

319 p.; 9.25 inches

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0520249712 / 9780520249714
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