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Studies in the Social History of China and South-East Asia

Studies in the Social History of China and South-East Asia

Studies in the Social History of China and South-East Asia

Essays in Memory of Victor Purcell
Jerome Ch'en
Nicholas Tarling
June 2010
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    Victor Purcell died in 1965 shortly after retiring from his teaching post in Cambridge. This 1970 memorial volume is a tribute to the wide range of his interests by friends, colleagues and former pupils. It aims primarily to acknowledge his work as a scholar. The subject-matter might be described in general terms as insurrection, immigration and trade in China and South-east Asia. Interest is concentrated on the Chinese people (whom he so much admired), and on their more recent history and civilisation (which were central pre-occupations throughout his life). The list of distinguished contributors includes Owen Lattimore of Leeds, Joseph Needham of Cambridge, W. E. Cheong of Hong Kong, Graham W. Irwin of Columbia, and Wang Gungwu of Canberra.

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    June 2010
    Paperback
    9780521133746
    436 pages
    216 × 140 × 24 mm
    0.55kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Portrait of Victor Purcell
    • V. W. W. S. Purcell: a memoir Sybille van der Sprenkel
    • Part I. China:
    • 1. Anti-imperialism in the Kuomintang 1923–1928 P. Cavendish
    • 2. The origin of the Boxers Jerome Ch'en
    • 3. The high tide of socialism in the Chinese countryside Jack Gray
    • 4. The Sino-Indian and Sino-Russian borders: some comparisons and contrasts Alastair Lamb
    • 5. Unpublished report from Yenan, 1937 Owen Lattimore
    • 6. The use of slogans and 'uninterrupted revolution' in China in the early part of 1964 James Macdonald
    • 7. The Optick Artists of Chiangsu Joseph Needham
    • Part II. South-east Asia:
    • 8. Canton and Manila in the eighteenth century W. E. Cheong
    • 9. Sino-British mercantile relations in Singapore's entrepôt trade 1870–1915 Chiang Hai Ding
    • 10. The Dutch and the tin trade of Malaya in the seventeenth century Graham W. Irwin
    • 11. Early Chinese migration into North Sumatra Anthony Reid
    • 12. Revolution in education Kenneth Robinson
    • 13. Sikh immigration into Malaya during the period of British rule Kernial Singh Sandhu
    • 14. The entrepôt at Labuan and the Chinese Nicholas Tarling
    • 15. China and South-east Asia 1402–1424 Wang Gungwu
    • 16. Bibliography of the writings of Victor Purcell The Editors
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Sybille van der Sprenkel, P. Cavendish, Jerome Ch'en, Jack Gray, Alastair Lamb, Owen Lattimore, James Macdonald, Joseph Needham, W. E. Cheong, Chiang Hai Ding, Graham W. Irwin, Anthony Reid, Kenneth Robinson, Kernial Singh Sandhu, Nicholas Tarling, Wang Gungwu

    • Editors
    • Jerome Ch'en
    • Nicholas Tarling