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Smokeless Sugar: The Death of a Provincial Bureaucrat and the Construction of China's National Economy [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 500 g, 5 b&w illustrations, 2 maps, 22 tables
  • Sari: Contemporary Chinese Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774816546
  • ISBN-13: 9780774816540
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 500 g, 5 b&w illustrations, 2 maps, 22 tables
  • Sari: Contemporary Chinese Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774816546
  • ISBN-13: 9780774816540
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Part political biography, part economic history, and part murder mystery, Smokeless Sugar sheds new light on regional and national politics and state-led industrialization in Republican China by investigating the mysterious execution of a Cantonese official in 1936. Feng Rui, a Western-educated agricultural expert, introduced modern sugar milling in Guangdong in the 1930s as a key component in a program of light industrialization sponsored by the province's ruler, Chen Jitang. Following Chen's removal, however, Feng was accused of colluding with smugglers for passing off foreign sugar as a domestic product and was found guilty of corruption. Examining the truth behind the allegations against Feng Rui, Emily Hill makes the case that Feng was, in fact, a scapegoat in a multi-sided power struggle in which political leaders vied with commercial players for access to China's markets and tax revenues. This compelling study of a Chinese official examines his role as a broker between regions and economic sectors and private trade and public policy. Emily Hill uncovers Feng Rui's role in the conceptual and material construction of China's modern economy and argues that his work helped to lay the foundations for China's state-led industrialization program after 1949.

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Part political biography, part economic history, and part murder mystery, Smokeless Sugar sheds new light on regional and national politics and state-led industrialization in Republican China by investigating the 1936 execution of a Cantonese official.
Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations and Measurements xi
Note on Transliteration and Translations xii
Introduction 1(20)
1 The Formation of Agricultural Expertise: Feng Rui's Education and Early Career
21(26)
2 Public Service in Guangdong, 1931-36: Economic Nationalism and Provincial Planning
47(24)
3 Rice and Revenue: Guangdong's "Benefit Agriculture" Import Taxes
71(26)
4 White Sugar: Global Business and Provincial Enterprises
97(25)
5 Bitter Experiences with Sugarcane
122(26)
6 Brokers, Smugglers, and the Official Sugar Monopoly, 1934-36
148(31)
7 National Reunification and the Punishment of Feng Rui
179(27)
8 Provincial Sugar Industry Programs, 1945-58
206(19)
Conclusion: Shaping China's Economic Nation on the Eve of War 225(18)
Notes 243(47)
Bibliography 290(20)
Index 310
Emily M. Hill is an associate professor of history atQueen's University.