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URL De Gruyter Online 1 Frank A SUBJECT No.2 CONTRIBUTOR SHORT TITLE COPYRIGHT BISAC TITLE YEAR PACKAGE URL De Gruyter Online 1 Frank A. Kierman Chinese Ways in Warfare 1974 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674182059&searchTitles=true 2 Chi-ming Hou Foreign Investment and Economic Development in China, 1840-1937 1965 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674182479&searchTitles=true 3 Richard H. Minear Japanese Tradition and Western Law 1970 LAW / General Law & Political Science http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674182554&searchTitles=true 4 Yen-p'ing Hao Comprador in Nineteenth Century China, The 1970 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674182783&searchTitles=true 5 Han-yi Fêng Chinese Kinship System, The 1967 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674183803&searchTitles=true 6 Johannes Hirschmeier Origins of Entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan, The 1985 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674184336&searchTitles=true 7 Ping-ti Ho Studies on the Population of China, 1368-1953 1959 HISTORY / Asia / China World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674184510&searchTitles=true 8 Marius B. Jansen China in the Tokugawa World 1992 HISTORY / Asia / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674184763&searchTitles=true 9 Kwang-Ching Liu Anglo-American Steamship Rivalry in China, 1862-1874 1962 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674184886&searchTitles=true 10 Arthur N. Holcombe Chinese Revolution, The 1930 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674184978&searchTitles=true 11 Dorris D. Brown Agricultural Development in India's Districts 1966 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General Social Sciences http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674188648&searchTitles=true 12 Merle Goldman Literary Dissent in Communist China 1932 LITERARY CRITICISM / General Literature http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674188839&searchTitles=true 13 William Ayers Chang Chih-tung and Educational Reform in China 1917 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674280298&searchTitles=true 14 Masataka Banno China and the West, 1858-1861 1964 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674280564&searchTitles=true 15 Shirley S. Garrett Social Reformers in Urban China 1970 HISTORY / Asia / China World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674281547&searchTitles=true 16 Ralph N. Clough Island China 1978 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674283527&searchTitles=true 17 Paul A. Cohen China and Christianity 1963 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674283633&searchTitles=true 18 Roger F. Hackett Yamagata Aritomo in the Rise of Modern Japan, 1838-1922 1971 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674284593&searchTitles=true 19 John King Fairbank Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of Treaty Ports, 1842-1854, Volume I 1953 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674288041&searchTitles=true 20 John King Fairbank Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of Treaty Ports, 1842-1854, Volume II 1956 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674288072&searchTitles=true 21 Joseph F. Rock Ancient Na-Khi Kingdom of Southwest China, Volume II, The 1947 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674289185&searchTitles=true 22 Joseph F. Rock Ancient Na-Khi Kingdom of Southwest China, Volume I, The 1947 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674289192&searchTitles=true 23 Douglas M. Johnston Agreements of the People's Republic of China, 1949-1967 1968 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674289413&searchTitles=true 24 Duus Party Rivalry and Political Change in Taisho Japan 1968 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674330672&searchTitles=true 25 Frederic Ives Carpenter Emerson and Asia 1930 LITERARY CRITICISM / General Literature http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674331723&searchTitles=true 26 John King Fairbank China 1967 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674333468&searchTitles=true 27 John King Fairbank Chinese World Order, The 1968 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674333482&searchTitles=true 28 Albert Feuerwerker China's Early Industrialization 1958 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674333734&searchTitles=true 29 Arthur Rodger Swearingen Red Flag in Japan 1952 POLITICAL SCIENCE / General Law & Political Science http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674335608&searchTitles=true 30 Ezra F. Vogel Canton under Communism 1969 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674366275&searchTitles=true 31 Ezra F. Vogel Japan As Number One 1979 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674366299&searchTitles=true 32 Ernest R. May American-East Asian Relations 1972 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674366770&searchTitles=true 33 Robert F. Dernberger China's Development Experience in Comparative Perspective 1980 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General Social Sciences http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674367388&searchTitles=true 34 The Broken Wave The Chinese Communist Peasant Movement, 1922-1928 1977 HISTORY / Asia / China World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674418578&searchTitles=true 35 Two Hungry Giants The United States and Japan in the Quest for Oil and Ores 1983 POLITICAL SCIENCE / General Law & Political Science http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674418738&searchTitles=true 36 Edwin O. Reischauer United States and Japan, The 1965 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674420229&searchTitles=true 37 Benjamin I. Schwartz Communism and China 1968 HISTORY / General World History http://www.degruyter.com/search?f_0=isbnissn&q_0=9780674421998&searchTitles=true 38 James T. C. 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