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[读与思]宏文案语:美国加州大学圣迪戈分校近代中国历史研究群(the Modern Chinese History program ,the University of California, San Diego)给他们的研究生编了一个有关近代中国历史研究的基本文献目录,共257种书籍,包括有清以来至中华人民共和国当今的历史,价值甚大。大致上已包括了目前既有西方中国研究的精华。特转录于此,希望能助于大家的学习。
Modern Chinese History: A Basic Bibliography
The Qing(清史部分)
The Manchu Conquest and the Early Qing
1. Dennerline, Jerry. The Chiating Loyalists: Confucian Leadership and Social Change in Seventh-Century China . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981.
2. Michael, Franz. The Origin of Manchu Rule in China: Frontier and Bureaucracy as Interacting Forces in the Chinese Empire . New York: Octagon Books, 1965.
3. Oxnam, Robert. Ruling From Horseback: Manchu Politics in the Oboi Regency, 1661-1669 . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975.
4. Spence, Jonathan and John Wills, eds. From Ming to Ching: Conquest, Region, and Continuity in Sevenreenth-Century China . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979.
5. Spence, Jonathan. Tsao Yin and the Kang-hsi Emperor . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966.
6. Wakeman, Frederic. The Great Enterprise , 2 volumes. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
7. Wakeman, Frederic. China and the Seventeenth-Century Crisis. Late Imperial China 7:1 (June 1986).
Qing Society
8. Eastmann, Lloyd. Family, Fields, and Ancestors: Constancy and Change in Chinas Social and Economic History, 1550-1949 . New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
9. Elvin, Mark. The Pattern of the Chinese Past . Stanford: Stanford University Press,1973.
10. Freedman, Maurice. The Study of Chinese Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1979.
11. Grove, Linda and Christian Daniels, eds. State and Society in China: Japanese Perspectives on Ming-Qing Social and Economic History . Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press,1984.
12. Ho, Ping-ti. Studies on the Population of China, 1368-1953 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959.
13. Mann, Susan. Local Merchants and the Chinese Bureaucracy, 1750-1900 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1987.
14. Naquin, Susan and Evelyn Rawski. Chinese Society in the Eighteenth Century . New Haven: Yale, 1987.
Qing Government
15. Bartlett, Beatrice. Monarchs and Ministers: The Grand Council in Mid-Ching China, 1723-1820 . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
16. Chu Tung-tsu. Local Government in China Under the Ching . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962.
17. Guy, Kent. The Emperors Four Treasuries: Scholars and the State in the Late Chien-lung Era . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987.
18. Hummel, Arthur W. Emminent Chinese of the Ching Period , 2 vols. Washington: G.P.O, 1943-1944.
19. Kuhn, Phillip. Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990.
20. Metzger, Thomas A. The Internal Organization of the Ching Bureaucracy: Legal, Normative and Communicative Aspects . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973.
21. Spence, Jonathan. Emperor of China: Self-Portrait of Kang-hsi . New York: Knopf,1974.
22. Watt, James R. The District Magistrate in Late Imperial China . New York: Columbia University Press, 1972.
23. Will, Pierre-Etienne. Bureaucracy and Famine in Eighteenth-Century China . trans. Elborg Forster. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990.
24. Wu, Silas. Communication and Control in Imperial China . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970.
25. Zelin, Madeleine. The Magistrates Tael: Rationalizing Fiscal Administration in Eighteenth Centurt Ching China . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
Chinese Elites
26. Beattie, Hilary. Land and Lineage in China: A Study of Tung-cheng County, Anhwei, in the Ming and Ching Dynasties . New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979.
27. Chang, Chung-li. The Chinese Gentry: Studies of Their Role in Nineteenth-Century Chinese Society . Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1955.
28. Chang, Chung-li. The Income of the Chinese Gentry . Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1962.
29. Esherick, Joseph and Mary Backus Rankin, eds. Chinese Local Elites and Patterns of Dominance . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
30. Ho, Ping-ti. The Ladder of Success in Imperial China: Aspects of Social Mobility, 1368-1911 . Columbia: Columbia University Press, 1962.
31. Meskill, Johanna. A Chinese Pioneer Family: The Lins of Wu-feng, Taiwan, 1729-1895 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.
Qing Intellectual History
32. Chang, Hao. Liang Chi-chao and Intellectual Transition in China, 1890-1907 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.
33. Chang, Hao. Chinese Intellectuals in Crisis: Search for Order and Meaning (1890-1911) . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
34. Elman, Benjamin. From Philosophy to Philology Intellectual and Social Aspects of Change in Late Imperial China . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
35. Elman, Benjamin. Classicism, Politics and Kinship: The Chang-chou School of New Text Confucianism in Late Imperial China . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
36. Levenson, Joseph R. Confucian China and Its Modern Fate: A Trilogy . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968.
37. Liang, Chi-chao. Intellectual Trends in the Ching Period . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959.
38. Nivison, David. The Life and Thought of Chang Hsueh-cheng (1738-1801) . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1966.
39. Schwartz, Benjamin. In Search of Wealth and Power: Yen Fu and the West . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1964.
Qing Economic History
40. Feuerwerker, Albert. The Chinese Economy, ca. 1870-1911 . Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, 1969.
41. Hou Chi-ming. Foreign Investment and Economic Development in China . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965.
42. Lippit, Victor. The Development of Underdevelopment in China, in The Development of Underdevelopment in China, ed. Philip Huang. White Plains: M.E. Sharpe, 1980.
43. Metzger, Thomas. The State and Commerce in Imperial China, Asian and African Studies 6 (1970).
44. Moulder, Frances. Japan, China and the Modern World Economy: Toward a Reinterpretation of East Asian Development, ca. 1600 to ca. 1918. New York: Cambrdige University Press, 1977.
45. Myers, Ramon. Chinese Economy: Past and Present . Belmont: Wadsworth, 1980.
46. Perkins, Dwight. Chinas Modern Economy in Historical Perspective . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975.
47. Willmott, W.E. Economic Organization in Chinese Society . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1972.
Rural Society
48. Bernhardt, Kathryn. Rents, Taxes, and Peasant Resistance: The Lower Yangzi Region, 1840-1950 Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992.
49. Duara, Prasenjit. Culture, Power, and the State: Rural North China, 1900-1942 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988.
50. Freedman, Maurice. Lineage Organization in South East China. London: Althone Press, 1958.
51. Hsiao, Kung-chuan. Rural China: Imperial Control in the Nineteenth Century . Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1960.
52. Huang, Philip. The Peasant Economy and Social Change in North China . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1985.
53. Huang, Philip. The Peasant Family and Rural Development in the Yangzi Delta, 1350-1988 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990.
54. Myers, Ramon. The Chinese Peasant Economy: Agricultural Development in Hopei and Shantung, 1890-1970 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970.
55. Perkins, Dwight. Agricultural Development in China, 1368-1968 . Chicago: Aldine, 1969.
56. Perdue, Peter. Exhausting the Earth: State and Peasant in Hunan, 1500-1850 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987.
57. Rawski, Evelyn. Agricultural Change and the Peasant Economy of South China . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970.
58. Spence, Jonathan. Death of Woman Wang. New York: Viking PRess, 1978.
Peasant Rebellion
59. Kuhn, Philip. Rebellion and Its Enemies in Late Imperial China: Militarization and Social Structure, 1796-1864 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970.
60. Michael, Franz. The Taiping Rebellion: History and Documents , 3 vols. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1966-1971.
61. Naquin, Susan. Millenarian Rebellion in China: The Eight Trigrams Uprising of 1813 . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1976.
62. Wagner, Rudolf. Reenacting the Heavenly Vision: The Role of Religion in the Taiping Rebellion . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982.
The Opium War
63. Chang, Hsin-pao. Commissioner Lin and the Opium War . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1964.
64. Fay, Peter Ward. The Opium War, 1840-1842 . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1975.
65. Wakeman, Frederic. Strangers at the Gate: Social Disorder in South China, 1839-1861 . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.
Nineteenth-Century Diplomacy
66. Fairbank, John K. Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842-1854 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1953.
67. Frodsham, J.D. The First Chinese Embassy to the West: The Journals of Kuo Sung-tao, Liu Hsi-hung, and Chang Te-yi . New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.
68. Hsu, Immanuel C.Y. Chinas Entrance into the Family of Nations: The Diplomatic Phase, 1858-1880. Cambridge: Harvard University Oress, 1968.
69. Hunt, Michael. The Making of a Special Relationship: The United States and China to 1914 . New York: Columbia University Press, 1983.
70. Polachek, James. The Inner Opium War . Cambridge: The Council of East Asian Studies, 1992.
Chinas Response to the West
71. Cohen, Paul. Between Tradition and Modernity: Wang Tao and Reform in Late Ching China . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1974.
72. Drake, Fred. China Charts the World: Hsu Chi-yu and His Geography of 1848 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975.
73. Fairbank, John K. and K.C. Liu. The Cambridge History of China , vo. 10. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1978.
74. Feuerwerker, Albert. Chinas Early Industrialization: Sheng Hsuan-huai and Mandarin Enterprises. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958.
75. Feuerwerker, Albert. Economic Trends in the Republic of China, 1912-1949 in The Cambridge History of China , vo. 13.
76. Hao, Yen-ping. The Comprador in Nineteenth-century China: Bridge Between East and West . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970.
77. Wright, Mary Clabaugh. The Last Stand of Chinese Conservatism: The Tung-chih Restoration, 1862-1874 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1966.
Missionaries
78. Cohen, Paul. China and Christianity: the Missionary Movement and the Growth of Chinese Antiforeignism, 1860-1870 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1963.
79. Fairbank, John K., ed. The Missionary Enterprise in China and America . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1974.
80. Hunter, Jane. The Gospel of Gentility: American Missionary Women in Turn-of-the-Century China . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984.
81. Spence, Jonathan. The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci . New York: Viking Penguin, 1984.
The Boxers
82. Cohen, Paul. Contested Past: The Boxers as History and Myth, Journal of Asian Studies 51.1 (1992).
83. Esherick, Joseph. The Origins of the Boxer Uprising . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
84. Tan, Chester. The Boxer Catastrophe . New York: Octagon Books, 1967.
Imperialism
85. Duus, Peter, Ramon Meyers, and Mark Peattie, eds. The Japanese Informal Empire in China, 1895-1937 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
86. Hu, Sheng. Imperialism and Chinese Politics . Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1981.
87. Lee, Robert. France and the Exploitation of China, 1885-1901 . New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
88. Moulder, Frances. Japan, China and the Modern World Economy: Toward a Reinterpretation of East Asian Development, ca. 1600-1918 . ????, 1977.
89. Murphey, Rhoads. The Outsiders: The Western Experience in India and China . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1977.
90. Schrecker, John. Imperialism and Chinese Nationalism: Germany in Shantung . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.
91. Spence, Jonathan. To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 . Boston: Little-Brown, 1969.
Late Qing Reform
92. Chu, Samuel. Reformer in Modern China: Chang Chien, 1853-1926 . New York: Columbia University Press, 1965.
93. Hsiao, Kung-chuan. A Modern China and a New World: Kang Yu-wei, Reformer and Utopian, 1858-1927 . Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1975.
94. Kwong, Luke S.K. A Mosaic of the Hundred Days . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984.
95. MacKinnon, Stephen. Power and Politics in Late Imperial China . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.
96. Min, Tu-ki. National Polity and Local Power: The Transformation of Late Imperial China . Cambridge: Council on East Asian Studies, 1989.
97. Rankin, Mary Backus. Elite Activism and Political Transformation in China: Zhejiang Province, 1865-1911 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1986.
Qing Urban History
98. Bergere, Marie-Claire. The Chinese Bourgeoisie in The Cambridge History of China , vol. 11.
99. Murphey, Rhoads. The Treaty Ports and Chinas Modernization: What Went Wrong? Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies, 1970.
100. Rozman, Gilbert. Urban Networks in Ching China and Tokugawa Japan . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.
101. Rowe, William. Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1984.
102. Rowe, William. Hankow: Conflict and Community in a Chinese City, 1796-1895 . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1989.
103. Skinner, G. William. The City in Late Imperial China . Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1977.
Ethnicity and Race
104. Crossley, Pamela Kyle. Orphan Warriors: Three Machu Generations and the End of the Qing World . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
105. Crossley, Pamela Kyle.Manzhou yuanliu kao and the Formaliztion of the Manchu Heritage The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 46, No. 4 (1987).
106. Elliot, Mark. Bannerman and Townsman: Ethnic Tension in Nineteenth-Century Jiangnan Late Imperial China, vol. 11, No. 1 (1990).
Religion
107. Jordan, David. Gods, Ghosts and Ancestors: The Folk Religion of a Taiwanese Village. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972.
108. Overmeyer, Daniel. Folk Buddhist Religion. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1976.
109. Wolf, Arthur, ed. Religion and Ritual in Chinese Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1974.
110. Yang, C.K. Religion in Chinese Society. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.
1911 Revolution
111. Esherick, Joseph. Reform and Revolution in China: the 1911 Revolution in Hunan and Hubei . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
112. Friedman, Edward. Backward Toward Revolution: The Chinese Revolutionary Party . Berkeley: University Press, 1974.
113. Liew, K.S. Struggle for Democracy: Sung Chiao-jen and the 1911 Revolution . Berkeley: University of California PRess, 1971.
114. Rankin, Mary Backus. Early Chinese Revolutionaries: Radical Intellectuals in Shanghai and Chekiang, 1902-1911 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.
115. Rhoads, Edward. Chinas Republican Revolution: The Case of Kwangtung, 1895-1913 . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975.
116. Schiffrin, Harold. Sun Yat-sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968.
117. Wright, Mary C. China in Revolution: The First Phase . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1968.
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