This insightful account demonstrates that capitalism in China has a history and a geography, and combines perspectives from both to demonstrate that regional economic restructuring in South China is far from an economic 'miracle's.
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List of Plates.
List of Figures and Tables.
List of Maps.
Series Editors' Preface.
Preface.
Chapter 1 Negotiating Geographical Knowledges.
Chapter 2 Region and Representation.
Chapter 3 Maritime Frontier/Mercantile Region.
Chapter 4 Open Ports and the Treaty System.
Chapter 5 Revolution and Diaspora.
Chapter 6 Gendered Industrialization.
Chapter 7 Zone Fever.
Chapter 8 Urban Triumphant.
Epilogue.
References.
Index.
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Carolyn Cartier University of Southern California.
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