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history) Hong Kong, Xinya Yanjiusuo

Rawski, Thomas G. 1970. Chinese Dominance of Treaty Port Commerce and its Implications, 1860-1875. In Explorations in Economic History 7/4, 451-73.

Redding, Gordon S. 1991. Weak Organizations and Strong Linkages: Managerial Ideology and Chinese Family Business Networks. In Gary Hamilton (edited), 30-47.

Rhoads, Edward J. 1975. China's Republican Revolution: the Case of Kwangtung. Cambridge and Massachusetts, Harvard University Press.

1977. Merchants Associations in Canton, 1895-1911. In William Skinner (edited), 97-117.

Rowe, William T. 1984. Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889. Stanford, Stanford University Press.

Sekkó Zaibatsu (The Zhejiang financial clique). Edited by Mantetsu Shanhai Jimusho. Shanhai, Mantetsu Jimusho, 1929.

Shanghai duiwai maoyi (Shanghai foreign trade, 1840-1949). Compiled by Shanghai Shehui Kexueyuan Jingji Yanjiusuo and Shanghai-shi Guoji Maoyi Xuehui Xueshu Waiyuanhui. Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1989.

Shanghai Sojourners. Edited by Frederic Wakeman and Wen-hsin Yeh. Berkeley, Institute for East Asian Studies, University of California, 1992.

Sinn, Elizabeth. 1989. Power and Charity: The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital. Hong Kong, Hong Kong Oxford University Press.

Skinner, William G. 1974 (edited). The Chinese City: City Between Two Worlds. Stanford, Stanford University Press.

1976. Mobility Strategies in Late Imperial China: A Regional-System Analysis. In Regional Analysis, Volume One: Economic Systems, 327-64. Edited by Carol A. Smith. New York, Academic Press.

1977 (edited). The City in Late Imperial China. Stanford, Stanford University Press.

Smith, Carl T. 1983. Compradores of the Hongkong Bank. In Frank H. H. King (edited), 93-111.

1985. Chinese Christians: Elites, Middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, Oxford University Press.

1993. Hong Kong Chinese Wills, 1850-1890. Unpublished paper presented at the International Conference on Folk Documents and Regional Society in South China, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Su, Waigong. 1933. Xianggang, Shanghai, Guangzhou shangye mingrenlu (Prominent business characters of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton). Shanghai, Shangye Bianshu Gongsi.

Topley, Marjorie. 1964. Capital, Savings and Credit among Indigenous Rice Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmers in Hong Kong's New Territories. In Capital, Saving and Credit in Peasant Societies: Studies from Asia, Oceania, the Caribbean and Middle America, 157-86. Edited by Raymond Firth and B. S. Yamey. London, George Allen & Unwin.

1968. The Role of Savings and Wealth among Hong Kong Chinese. In Hong Kong: A Society in Transition, 167-227. Edited by Ian C. Jarvie and Joseph Agassi. New York, Frederick A. Prager.

Toyama, Gunji. 1944. Shanhai Dota: Go Kensho (The Shanghai taotai Wu Jianzhang). In Gakkai 1/7, 45-54.

1945. Shanhai no shinsho: Yo Bo (A gentry-merchant in Shanghai: Yang Fang). In Toyoshi Kenkyu 1/4, 17-34.

Tsai, Jung-fang. 1975. Comprador Ideologists in Modern China: Ho Kai (Ho Chi, 1859-1914) and Hu Li-Yuan (1847-1916). PhD thesis, University of California, Los Angeles.

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37 history) Hong Kong, Xinya Yanjiusuo Rawski, Thomas G. 1970. Chinese Dominance of Treaty Port Commerce and its Implications, 1860-1875. In Explorations in Economic History 7/4, 451-73. Redding, Gordon S. 1991. Weak Organizations and Strong Linkages: Managerial Ideology and Chinese Family Business Networks. In Gary Hamilton (edited), 30-47. Rhoads, Edward J. 1975. China's Republican Revolution: the Case of Kwangtung. Cambridge and Massachusetts, Harvard University Press. 1977. Merchants Associations in Canton, 1895-1911. In William Skinner (edited), 97-117. Rowe, William T. 1984. Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889. Stanford, Stanford University Press. Sekkó Zaibatsu (The Zhejiang financial clique). Edited by Mantetsu Shanhai Jimusho. Shanhai, Mantetsu Jimusho, 1929. Shanghai duiwai maoyi (Shanghai foreign trade, 1840-1949). Compiled by Shanghai Shehui Kexueyuan Jingji Yanjiusuo and Shanghai-shi Guoji Maoyi Xuehui Xueshu Waiyuanhui. Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1989. Shanghai Sojourners. Edited by Frederic Wakeman and Wen-hsin Yeh. Berkeley, Institute for East Asian Studies, University of California, 1992. Sinn, Elizabeth. 1989. Power and Charity: The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital. Hong Kong, Hong Kong Oxford University Press. Skinner, William G. 1974 (edited). The Chinese City: City Between Two Worlds. Stanford, Stanford University Press. 1976. Mobility Strategies in Late Imperial China: A Regional-System Analysis. In Regional Analysis, Volume One: Economic Systems, 327-64. Edited by Carol A. Smith. New York, Academic Press. 1977 (edited). The City in Late Imperial China. Stanford, Stanford University Press. Smith, Carl T. 1983. Compradores of the Hongkong Bank. In Frank H. H. King (edited), 93-111. 1985. Chinese Christians: Elites, Middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, Oxford University Press. 1993. Hong Kong Chinese Wills, 1850-1890. Unpublished paper presented at the International Conference on Folk Documents and Regional Society in South China, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Su, Waigong. 1933. Xianggang, Shanghai, Guangzhou shangye mingrenlu (Prominent business characters of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton). Shanghai, Shangye Bianshu Gongsi. Topley, Marjorie. 1964. Capital, Savings and Credit among Indigenous Rice Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmers in Hong Kong's New Territories. In Capital, Saving and Credit in Peasant Societies: Studies from Asia, Oceania, the Caribbean and Middle America, 157-86. Edited by Raymond Firth and B. S. Yamey. London, George Allen & Unwin. 1968. The Role of Savings and Wealth among Hong Kong Chinese. In Hong Kong: A Society in Transition, 167-227. Edited by Ian C. Jarvie and Joseph Agassi. New York, Frederick A. Prager. Toyama, Gunji. 1944. Shanhai Dota: Go Kensho (The Shanghai taotai Wu Jianzhang). In Gakkai 1/7, 45-54. 1945. Shanhai no shinsho: Yo Bo (A gentry-merchant in Shanghai: Yang Fang). In Toyoshi Kenkyu 1/4, 17-34. Tsai, Jung-fang. 1975. Comprador Ideologists in Modern China: Ho Kai (Ho Chi, 1859-1914) and Hu Li-Yuan (1847-1916). PhD thesis, University of California, Los Angeles.
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37 history) Hong Kong, Xinya Yanjiusuo Rawski. Thomas G 1970 Chinese Dominance of Treaty Port Commerce and its Implications. 1860-1875. In Explorations in Economic History 7/4 451-73 Redding, Gordon S. 1991 Weak Organizations and Strong Linkages Managerial Ideology and Chinese Family Business Networks. In Gary Hamilton (edited) 30-47 Rhoads, Edward J. 1975 China's Republican Revolution the Case of Kwangtung Cambridge and Massachusetts, Harvard University Press 1977 Merchants Associations in Canton 1895-1911 In Wilham Skinner (edited) 97-117 Rowe, William T. 1984. Hankow Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796 1889 Stanford, stanford University Press Sekkó Zaibatsu (The Zhejiang financial clique) Edited by Mantetsu Shanhai Jimusho Shanhai, Mantetsu Jimusho, 1929 Shanghai duiwai maoy: (Shanghai foreign trade 1840-1949) Compiled by Shanghai Shehu Kexueyuan Jingji Yanju-suo and Shanghai-shi Guoji Maoyi Xuehui Xueshu Waiyuan-hui. Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1989 Shanghai Sojourners Edited by Frederic Wakeman and Wen-hsin Yeh Berkeley. Institute for East Asian Studies, University of California, 1992 Sinn, Elizabeth 1989 Power and Charity The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital. Hong Kong Hong Kong Oxford University Press Skinner, William G 1974 edited. The Chinese City Bity Between Two Worlds Stanford, Stanford University Press - 1976 Mobility Strategies in Late Imperial China A Regional-System Analysis Inregional Analysis Volume One Economic Systems 327-64 Edited by Carol A. Smith New Yok, Academic Press 1977 edited The City in Late Imperial China Stanford, Stanford University Press Smith, Carl T 1983 Compradores of the Hongkong Bank In Frank H H King (edited) 93-111. 1985, Chinese Christians Elites. Middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong Hong Kong. Oxford University Press 1993. Hong Kong Chinese Wills 1850-1890 Unpublished paper presented at the International Conference on Folk Documents and Regional Society in South China, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Su, Waigong, 1933, Xianggang, Shanghai, Guangzhou shangye mingren-lu (Prominent business characters of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton) Shanghai, Shangye Bianshu Gongsi. Topley, Marjorie 1964. Capital. Savings and Credit among Indigenous Rice Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmers in Hong Kong's New Territories In Capual. Seving and Credit in Peansan! Societies Studies from Asa, Oceania, the Caribbean and Middle America 157-86 Edited by Raymond Firth and B. S Yamey London, George Allen & Unwin. 1968 The Role of Savings and Wealth among Hong Kong Chinese In Hong Kong A Society in Transition. 167-227. Edited by Ian C. Jarvie and Joseph Agassi New York. Frederick A. Prager. Toyama, Gunji 1944 Shanha Dota: Go Kensho (The Shanghai taotai Wu Jianzhang) In Gakkai 1/7, 45-54 1945. Shanhai no shinsho Yo Bo (A gentry-merchant in Shanghai. Yang Fang) In Toyoshi Kenkyu 1/4 17-34 Tsai, Jung-fang, 1975. Comprador Ideologists in Modern China, Ho Kai (Ho Chi, 1859-1914) and Hu Li-Yuan (1847-1916). PhD thesis University of Califormia, Los Angeles.
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history) Hong Kong, Xinya Yanjiusuo

Rawski. Thomas G 1970 Chinese Dominance of Treaty Port Commerce and its

Implications. 1860-1875. In Explorations in Economic History 7/4 451-73 Redding, Gordon S. 1991 Weak Organizations and Strong Linkages Managerial Ideology

and Chinese Family Business Networks. In Gary Hamilton (edited) 30-47 Rhoads, Edward J. 1975 China's Republican Revolution the Case of Kwangtung

Cambridge and Massachusetts, Harvard University Press

1977 Merchants Associations in Canton 1895-1911 In Wilham Skinner (edited) 97-117

Rowe, William T. 1984. Hankow Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796 1889

Stanford, stanford University Press

Sekkó Zaibatsu (The Zhejiang financial clique) Edited by Mantetsu Shanhai Jimusho

Shanhai, Mantetsu Jimusho, 1929

Shanghai duiwai maoy: (Shanghai foreign trade 1840-1949) Compiled by Shanghai Shehu Kexueyuan Jingji Yanju-suo and Shanghai-shi Guoji Maoyi Xuehui Xueshu Waiyuan-hui. Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1989

Shanghai Sojourners Edited by Frederic Wakeman and Wen-hsin Yeh Berkeley. Institute

for East Asian Studies, University of California, 1992

Sinn, Elizabeth 1989 Power and Charity The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital.

Hong Kong Hong Kong Oxford University Press

Skinner, William G 1974 edited. The Chinese City Bity Between Two Worlds Stanford,

Stanford University Press

- 1976 Mobility Strategies in Late Imperial China A Regional-System Analysis Inregional Analysis Volume One Economic Systems 327-64 Edited by Carol A. Smith New Yok, Academic Press

1977 edited The City in Late Imperial China Stanford, Stanford University Press Smith, Carl T 1983 Compradores of the Hongkong Bank In Frank H H King (edited)

93-111.

1985, Chinese Christians Elites. Middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong Hong Kong. Oxford University Press

1993. Hong Kong Chinese Wills 1850-1890 Unpublished paper presented at the International Conference on Folk Documents and Regional Society in South China, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Su, Waigong, 1933, Xianggang, Shanghai, Guangzhou shangye mingren-lu (Prominent business characters of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton) Shanghai, Shangye Bianshu Gongsi.

Topley, Marjorie 1964. Capital. Savings and Credit among Indigenous Rice Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmers in Hong Kong's New Territories In Capual. Seving and Credit in Peansan! Societies Studies from Asa, Oceania, the Caribbean and Middle America 157-86 Edited by Raymond Firth and B. S Yamey London, George Allen & Unwin.

1968 The Role of Savings and Wealth among Hong Kong Chinese In Hong Kong A Society in Transition. 167-227. Edited by Ian C. Jarvie and Joseph Agassi New York. Frederick A. Prager.

Toyama, Gunji 1944 Shanha Dota: Go Kensho (The Shanghai taotai Wu Jianzhang)

In Gakkai 1/7, 45-54

1945. Shanhai no shinsho Yo Bo (A gentry-merchant in Shanghai. Yang Fang) In Toyoshi Kenkyu 1/4 17-34

Tsai, Jung-fang, 1975. Comprador Ideologists in Modern China, Ho Kai (Ho Chi, 1859-1914) and Hu Li-Yuan (1847-1916). PhD thesis University of Califormia, Los Angeles.

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