| Item type | Location | Call Number | Status | Notes | Date Due |
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| Book | General Reading Room | 2185/0377 (Browse Shelf) | Available | 339824 |
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| 2185/0374Qigong Fieber und das Trauma der Kulturrevolution | 2185/0375Chinas Angst vor der Freiheit | 2185/0376Popular China | 2185/0377Women and the family in Chinese history | 2185/0378Chinas Rebellen | 2185/0379Rise of the red engineers |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-278) and index.
Women, money, and class: Sima Guang and Song Neo-Confucian views on women. -- Concubines in Song China. -- Shifts in marriage finance from the sixth to the thirteenth century. -- The women in Liu Kezhuang's family. -- The early stages in the development of descent group organization. -- Cremation in Song China. -- Surnames and Han Chinese identity. -- Rethinking the imperial harem: Why were there so many palace women? -- Gender and sinology: shifting Western interpretations of footbinding, 1300-1890.
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