Materials for the Study of the Economic History of Modern China*
Albert Feuerwerker
The Journal of Economic History, 1961, vol. 21, issue 1, 41-60
Abstract:
Given the present state of the study of Chinese economic history, this survey ought either to be limited to a single paragraph—or else it should comprise a monograph of several hundred pages. Thirty pages of selected titles may leave the reader with a false impression that these are the cream of a very large crop; on the other hand, within this space I can barely adumbrate the thousands of potential sources—printed and in manuscript, ephemeral and lasting—that will eventually have to be digested before the economic history of China will be definitively written.
Date: 1961
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