Endnotes
Chapter 1
1 How reformist Chinese economist Xue Muqiao characterized the first decades of the PRC. See Xue Muqiao, China’s Socialist Economy, Beijing, 1981, p.236.
Chapter 2
1 G.E Morrison, An Australian in China, London, 1902, p.4.
2 E.A. Kracke, Jr., Sung Society—Change within Tradition, In The Far Eastern Quarterly (August 1955).
3 Max Weber, Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, Macmillan, 1951.
4 Etienne Balazs, Chinese Civilization and Bureaucracy: Variations on a Theme, Yale, 1967.
5 Ho Ping-ti, The Salt Merchants of Yang-Chou: A Study of Commercial Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century China, In Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 17, Nos. 1–2 (1954).
6 Albert Feuerwerker, China’s Early Industrialism: From Feudalism to ...
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