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Xiao, Yilin. "Fluid histories during HP and UHP metamorphism in Dabie Shan, China constraints from trace elements, fluid inclusions, and stable isotopes /". [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2000. http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2001/xiao/diss.pdf.

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Zhai, Binqing, e 翟斌庆. "Social capital and urban regeneration in Chinese historic cities: a case study of Xi'an". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2010. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47306701.

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With rapid urbanization since the 1990s, many Chinese historic cities have faced the dual challenges of regenerating dilapidated historic inner urban areas and promoting local economic development. Rampant urban redevelopmentoriented planning and practices have been undertaken in many places. While bringing enormous economic returns, this trend also poses many threats to the character of the historic cities. Literature on urban regeneration shows that local communities should play an active role in regenerating a place in addition to other key actors such as the government and the private sectors. Local communities also play a critical role in conserving the indigenous lives of historic residential districts. Social capital enables local communities to act together to pursue shared objectives in the community-based regeneration processes. Based on this theoretical premise, the study seeks to examine the role of social capital in the regeneration of Chinese historic cities. This thesis aims to provide a historical and contextual understanding of the evolution of urban regeneration in Chinese historic cities. The thesis also explores the role of social capital in the current controversies surrounding urban regeneration in transitional China. In the current mode of urban regeneration governance in China, local governments often play a dominant role as both redevelopment advocates and project managers. Private developers are actively involved while local indigenous residents are often excluded from the regeneration processes. Urban regeneration practices in Chinese historic cities are often conducted through urban conservation-cum-redevelopment strategies to spur local economic growth and improve the physical environment. Since the focus is on the conservation of the physical environment, many local indigenous lives have to be excluded and relocated to give way to local redevelopment projects. The lack of community involvement in local regeneration processes severely undermines the goals of comprehensive urban regeneration and integrated urban conservation plans. Xi’an, a typical Chinese historic city, has been chosen as the study site. Two solid local case studies have produced the following major findings. In the Drum Tower Muslim District, traditional Muslim lives and businesses have sustained a vibrant local economy. Together with cohesive community relationships, this thesis argues that the historic Muslim district can actually sustain a self-regeneration process, given proper maintenance of the dilapidated urban infrastructures by local governments. The question is an institutionalized mechanism to facilitate this kind of regeneration. The implementation of the government-led regeneration projects within the Sanxuejie Historic District, where community relationships are weak with low level of social capital, was more “efficient”. However, it also means that regeneration efforts were less comprehensive and indigenous lives of the original neighborhoods were not conserved. To achieve the goals of comprehensive urban regeneration in historic cities, this thesis maintains the following: (1) the conservation of indigenous lives and local socio-cultural elements is important for local regeneration plans; (2) a strong social capital contributes to the conservation of local indigenous lives by facilitating community involvement in local urban regeneration processes; and (3) an institutionalized community participatory mode of urban governance is essential for a comprehensive regeneration plan at the local level.
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Doctor of Philosophy
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Zhu, Yuhong, e 祝玉红. "A study of child bullying victimization in Xi'an, China: prevalence, correlates and co-occurrence with familyviolence". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2012. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47869938.

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Under the circumstances of rapid industrialization and urbanization, China has been undergoing a series of remarkable changes in the social, economic, and family structures. Meanwhile, the great majority of Chinese families are officially allowed to have only one child in China since the introduction of the OCFP in the late 1970s. But what is happening as China becomes more developed and children are much more valued? Are Chinese children well protected from intra- and extra-familial violence? This study focused on the topic of bullying victimization, and was devised to explore the scope and the magnitude of child’s being bullied in China. Besides, this study adopted the ecological model to examine the multiple-contextual risk factors of bullying victimization, and to test the applicability of this model in the Chinese socio-cultural context. This study also paid special attention to investigate the unique role of children’s experiences of family violence in relation with bullying victimization. The present study used a subsample of the cross-sectional data from a representative population project in five cities of the Mainland China. The researcher actively participated in the whole process of the project, including being involved in the original methodology design and setting up of research questions. This dataset used a three-stage stratified random sampling design and included a total of 3175 students aged 15-17 years randomly selected from 24 schools in 3 districts (from both urban and rural areas) in Xi’an, China. Self-administrated questionnaires were employed to collect data. The Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire (JVQ) and Relational Aggression Scale were used as measures for bullying victimization. Family violence experiences include child abuse and witnessing spouse violence in this study. Results showed that 54.9% and 44.6% of Chinese children have been bullied in a lifetime and in the preceding-year, respectively, and cyber bullying victimization was more extensively common and frequently experienced by children. Meanwhile, the considerable overlap found between FV and bullying victimization indicated that a vast majority of children who were bullied by peers are also victims of child abuse or exposure to parental partner violence at home. Significant gender differences were observed both in FV and bullying victimization. Specifically, females were more likely to be indirect victims of FV, whereas males were more likely to be directly involved in child abuse and in all three subtypes of bullying victimization. By performing a series of logistic regressions, the current study identified a number of correlates significantly associated with child bullying victimization, which included demographics (e.g., young age, male participant, parents’ education level were From 3 or below, having one or more siblings, were from families with divorced or separated parents, had an unemployed father at home, whose family had no income, from rural schools, not from key schools), children’s personal characteristics (i.e., smoking, gambling, alcohol abuse, low self-esteem, depression, APT, BPT, PTSD, and insecure attachment with parents), school-related factors (i.e., school type and school location), as well as FV experiences. Follow-up structured multiphase regression analyses further delineate the unique role of FV in association with the three types of bullying victimization by controlling for socio-demographics, individual characteristics and school variables. The theoretical and research contributions and practical implications of the present research were discussed, along with limitations and recommendations for future research.
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Lü, Lin, e 呂琳. "Walking into history: experiencing Tang city wall". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45009636.

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Lau, Cheung-cheung. "A study of livelihood and city policy in Chang'an, the capital of Tang dynasty (618-907) Tang dai shou du Changan de ju min sheng ji yu cheng shi zheng ce yan jiu /". Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/Bibno.

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Zhang, Yi, e 張怡. "Xi'an Muslim Quarter: opportunities and challenges for public participation in historic conservation". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2008. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B42188908.

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Lam, Yat-lim. "The society of Hong Kong in Lilian Lee's fiction Li Bihua xiao shuo zhong de Xianggang she hui /". Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2009. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B43208629.

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Liu, Zhangzhang. "Tang dai Chang'an de ju min sheng ji yu cheng shi zheng ce /". Taibei Shi : Wen jin chu ban she, 2006. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/chi0701/2007320257.html.

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Hong Kong) under the title: Tang dai shou du Chang'an de ju min sheng ji yu cheng shi zheng ce yan jiu.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 330-390).
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Li, Xiaoyu. "Zai xi fang de zhu shi xia : Tangmuxun, Nanhuaiqian ji Ganbo she ying chu tan /". View abstract or full-text, 2009. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202009%20LI.

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Kratzer, Russell E. "Qingdao Nong Min Gong Lao Dong He Tong Fa Shi Shi Zhuang Kuang De Diao Yan: She Hui Bao Xian Wen Ti Tu Chu". The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1243614276.

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Zhang, Jian. "Ke xue she tuan zai jin dai Zhongguo de ming yun yi Zhongguo ke xue she wei zhong xin = The science association and the change of society in modern China : a study on The science society of China /". Jinan Shi : Shandong jiao yu chu ban she, 2005. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/64694546.html.

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Estran, Jacqueline. "La revue Xin yue (1928-1933) : sa contribution à la littérature chinoise moderne". Paris, INALCO, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000INAL0022.

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La revue Xinyue a été publiée de 1928 à 1933 par Xu Zhimo, Wen Yiduo, Hu Shi, Luo Longji et Liang Shiqiu. Ce travail a eu pour objectif de déterminer la place particulière que la revue occupe dans l'histoire intellectuelle et littéraire de la Chine moderne. Pour ce faire, la revue a été abordée sous deux angles. Le premier, factuel et historique, s'attache à mettre en valeur : 1) la nature du contenu de la revue et son évolution dans le temps ; 2) la personnalité des collaborateurs de la revue et leurs liens avec le monde littéraire et intellectuel ; 3) l'histoire du groupe qui s'est constitué autour de la revue et la façon dont elle s'inscrit dans cette histoire. Dans un second temps, l'accent a été mis sur la contribution plus spécifiquement littéraire de la revue et l'apport du groupe à la littérature chinoise moderne dans les domaines de la poésie, du théâtre, du roman et de la nouvelle. En complément de cette étude, deux index ont été réalisés. L'un répertorie les articles publiés dans la revue avec un classement par noms d'auteurs, l'autre propose un classement thématique (en fonction du genre de discours et du sujet traité). Cette étude dont l'approche se situe entre sociologie, histoire et littérature, s'inscrit en partie dans la lignée des travaux de Pierre Bourdieu sur l'histoire des groupes et mouvements intellectuels
"Xinyue magazine", 1928-1933 (Crescent Moon Review) was published by XU Zhimo, WEN Yiduo, HU Shi, LUO Longji and LIANG Shiqiu. The present study aims to determinate the place occupied by "Xinyue" in the intellectual and literary history of modern China. Following our objective, we have divided our study in two parts. The first one is factual and historical and it treats of the following points : 1) the contents of "Xinyue" and its evolution ; 2) the personality of the contributors of "Xinyue" and their relationships to the intellectual and literary world of the time ; 3) the history of the intellectuals who contributed to the magazine in respect to their own history. The second part is a presentation of the contribution of "Xinyue" to modern Chinese literature, specifically in poetry, theatre and fiction. Furthermore, two indexes have been compiled. In the first, articles are classified by author's name. In the other, thematic subjects of discourse and the subject are classified according to genre (such as essays, poems, fiction,. . . ). This study positions itself between sociology, literature and history and is partly written in the spirit of Pierre Bourdieu's works on intellectual groups and movements
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Chui, Wai-ngor. "The design of a Chinese culture subject aiming at enhancing cultural awareness and the evaluation of its effectiveness Yi wen hua jue xing wei jiao xue mu di zhi Zhongguo wen hua ke jiao xue she ji ji qi cheng xiao ping gu /". Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B38787441.

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"Xi'an shi bian qian hou he kang zhan chu qi Shanxi guo tong qu qing nian yun dong". Xi'an : Shanxi ren min chu ban she, 1989. http://books.google.com/books?id=tqg3AAAAMAAJ.

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Liu, Anchia, e 劉安家. "A study of the Confusion mode of music in Ullambana Sutra ritual of the China Tong Shan She : a case study of the Zhuo Shan Tang affiliated to the Tian Yi Xiang Hao in Taiwan". Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/11808044541515821228.

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國立臺灣藝術大學
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The China Tong Shan She has been a dominant religious group in China since its establishment in 1917. The status of the China Tong Shan She has been esteemed as equal to the Buddhism and Taoism in Chinese communities. Throughout its nationwide branches in China, it recruited numerous loyal members not only common people but also celebrities, rich merchants and dignitaries of government. The number of its members had been approximately estimated about thirty million during the early twentieth century. Apparently, the organization scale of the China Tong Shan She excelled far more other religious groups. Since 1949, any religion was banned by the China Communist. As a consequence, some members of the Tong Shan She fled to Taiwan and other Asian countries. By means of the contrivance of Mr. Huang Jeng Sheng and other great seniors, the Tian Yi Xiang Hao Zhuo Shan Tang inherited the spirit of the China Tong Shan She and regenerated in Taiwan. The Tian Yi Xiang Hao Zhuo Shan Tang revitalized Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism as a trinity which represents an existence of threefold significant regilous philosophies in modern Chinese cultural circle. Ullambana Sutra ritual has been set up as an annual custom event of the Tong Shan She. The mode of its ceremonials and music was based on《Confucian Analects》. Ullambana Sutra ritual has always been held at the residence of a friend of same belief at Sanzhi District in New Taipei City in recent years. The whole ritual still follows ancient tradition in early times, owing to the place limitation, only the ceremonials and music of Confusion mode is adapted nowadays. The aspect of ritual seems not prosperous as that Confusion mode, the Buddhism mode and the Taoism mode held together at the same time in every province in China. Drawing upon the cultural viewpoints and its two main purposes, the present study explores the Confusion mode music in three aspects: the etiquette music, the ceremonial music and the penitent music employed in the Ullambana Sutra ritual. In addition, the present study illuminates the significance of the trinity of the Tian Yi Xiang Hao Zhuo Shan Tang by means of analyzing the ceremonials and music of Ullambana Sutra ritual.
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"Conformity and divergence: perception of garden spaces by Gong Xian and Yuan Jiang from Nanjing in early Qing dynasty". 2008. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5893423.

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Chan, Yuen Lai.
Thesis submitted in: December 2007.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 125-133).
Abstracts in English and Chinese ; some text in appendix also in Chinese.
Abstract
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1
Chapter 1.1 --- PAINTER'S EXPERIENCE IN LANDSCAPE --- p.1
Chapter 1.1.1 --- Bodily experience and body metaphor of place from western philosophy --- p.2
Chapter 1.1.2 --- "Jing, Guo Xi 226}0ةs three distances, and body as mountain and water" --- p.5
Chapter 1.2 --- QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESIS --- p.9
Chapter 1.3 --- RESEARCH MATERIALS --- p.10
Chapter 1.3.1 --- "Forms, words and images" --- p.10
Chapter 1.3.2 --- Research materials --- p.11
Chapter 1.4 --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.11
Chapter 1.4.1 --- Study of gardens from paintings --- p.11
Chapter 1.4.2 --- Research methodology --- p.14
Chapter 1.5 --- OUTLINE OF THESIS --- p.14
Chapter 2 --- LANDSCAPED GARDEN FROM LANDSCAPE PAINTING --- p.17
Chapter 2.1 --- WAYS OF LANDSCAPE DEPICTION --- p.17
Chapter 2.1.1 --- Early landscape depictions --- p.17
Chapter 2.1.2 --- Cultivated garden in natural landscape from Six Dynasties --- p.18
Chapter 2.1.3 --- Monumental landscape in Northern Song --- p.19
Chapter 2.2 --- EARLY QING NANJING --- p.20
Chapter 2.2.1 --- "Geographical settings: Mountain, water and city" --- p.20
Chapter 2.2.2 --- Garden culture --- p.21
Chapter 2.2.3 --- Artistic milieu --- p.23
Chapter 2.3 --- CHAPTER SUMMARY --- p.26
Chapter 3 --- GONG XIAN: HALF-ACRE GARDEN ON THE MOUNTAIN OF PURE COOLNESS --- p.32
Chapter 3.1 --- GONG XIAN THE LITERATI PAINTER --- p.32
Chapter 3.1.1 --- Major Iiteratures on Gong Xian --- p.32
Chapter 3.1.2 --- Gong Xian as an 'individualist' painter --- p.34
Chapter 3.2 --- HALF-ACRE GARDEN ON MOUNTAIN OF PURE COOLNESS --- p.38
Chapter 3.2.1 --- Mountain of Pure Coolness as a historical site --- p.39
Chapter 3.2.2 --- Half-acre garden set within Mountain of Pare Coolness --- p.41
Chapter 3.2.3 --- A glimpse through half-acre garden --- p.43
Chapter 3.3 --- PERMEABLE GARDEN SPACE --- p.47
Chapter 3.3.1 --- Ambiguous boundary --- p.48
Chapter 3.3.2 --- Everyday social encounters --- p.49
Chapter 3.3.3 --- Narrated landscape of the past --- p.52
Chapter 3.3.4 --- Imaginary landscape of the mind --- p.53
Chapter 3.4 --- CHAPTER SUMMARY --- p.54
Chapter 4 --- YUAN JIANG: ZHAN YUAN [OUTLOOK GARDEN] --- p.60
Chapter 4.1 --- YUAN JIANG THE PROFESSIONAL PAINTER --- p.60
Chapter 4.1.1 --- Major literatures on Yuan Jiang --- p.61
Chapter 4.1.2 --- Yuan Jiang as a jiehua painter --- p.62
Chapter 4.2 --- ZHAN YUAN --- p.67
Chapter 4.2.1 --- The evolutionary fame and popularity of the garden and its designations --- p.68
Chapter 4.2.2 --- West Garden of Prince Zhongshan in early Ming --- p.68
Chapter 4.2.3 --- West Nursery of Weigong in Ming Wanli reign --- p.69
Chapter 4.2.4 --- Zhan Yuan during Qing --- p.70
Chapter 4.3 --- TRANSFIGURED GARDEN --- p.77
Chapter 4.3.1 --- "Survey on the garden 226}0ةs sceneries, and courtly and paradisiac symbols" --- p.77
Chapter 4.3.2 --- Garden portraiture as courtly and paradisiac landscape --- p.80
Chapter 4.4 --- CHAPTER SUMMARY --- p.82
Chapter 5 --- SUMMARY AND POSSIBILITIES: PAINTER'S PERCEPTION OF GARDEN SPACES --- p.90
Chapter 5.1 --- JING OF AN EXPERIENCED GARDEN --- p.90
Chapter 5.2 --- TWO GARDEN READINGS FROM TWO ART TRADITIONS --- p.90
Chapter 5.2.1 --- Garden boundary and conception --- p.90
Chapter 5.2.2 --- Archetypal garden readings --- p.91
Chapter 5.2.3 --- Themes of the memorable and the historical past --- p.92
Chapter 5.3 --- INSIGHTS AND POSSIBILITIES --- p.92
Append --- p.ix
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"Chaozhou Xian shi yue in Hong Kong: a case study of the music division of the Hong Kong Chiu Chow Merchants Mutual Assistance Society, Ltd". 2002. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5891232.

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by Law Bing Kuen Anthony.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-105).
Discography: p. 107.
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
List of Tables --- p.iii
Abbreviations --- p.iv
Introduction --- p.1
Concepts --- p.5
Previous Studies on Xianshiyue --- p.6
Fieldwork --- p.10
PART ONE: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL BACKGROUND --- p.19
Chapter Chapter One: --- Hong Kong --- p.20
The Rise of Modern Hong Kong: Hong Kong in the Nineteenth Century --- p.21
Formation of Norms and Values --- p.27
Chapter Chapter Two: --- The Chaozhou Community of Hong Kong --- p.30
The Name --- p.30
The Area --- p.31
The People and Culture --- p.32
Migration of Chaozhou People to Hong Kong --- p.35
Social Organization of the Chaozhou Community --- p.41
The Chiu Chow Merchants Mutual Assistance Society --- p.43
PART TWO: XIANSHIYUE --- p.48
Chapter Chapter Three: --- Xianshiyue in Hong Kong --- p.49
"The Music Division of the Hong Kong Chiu Chow Merchants Mutual Assistance Society (the ""MD"")" --- p.51
From Waijiang Traditions to Chaozhou Traditions --- p.56
Performances in the Music Club Context --- p.61
Performances in the Concert Hall Context --- p.72
Performances in the Chaoju Context --- p.76
Performances in the Gatherings of the Parent Organization --- p.80
Summary of the Performance Contexts of Xianshiyue in Hong Kong --- p.82
Chapter Chapter Four: --- The Music of Xianshiyue --- p.84
Setting Up the Temperament --- p.86
Tuning Process as Social Process --- p.90
Conclusion --- p.93
Glossary of Chinese Characters --- p.96
Bibliography --- p.100
Appendix A: An Inquiry on the Place of Origin of Hong Kong Chinese People --- p.109
Appendix B: Newspaper cutting Showing Ethnic Stereotypes --- p.110
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Xiao, Yilin [Verfasser]. "Fluid histories during HP and UHP metamorphism in Dabie Shan, China : constraints from trace elements, fluid inclusions, and stable isotopes / vorgelegt von Yilin Xiao". 2000. http://d-nb.info/961823224/34.

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"官、紳與地方經營: 以淸末民初廣東潮嘉地區為例". 1997. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5896247.

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鍾佳華.
論文(哲學碩士) -- 香港中文大學硏究院歷史學部, 1997.
參考文獻: leaves 315-324.
英文摘要.
Zhong Jiahua.
緖論 --- p.1
Chapter 第一章: --- 地方管理組織的延續與變遷 --- p.12
Chapter 一、 --- 輔官而治的保安局
Chapter 1. --- 保安局的由來
Chapter 2. --- 保安局在咸同以後的發展
Chapter 3. --- 淸末保安局日常職能
Chapter 4. --- 保安局權重的由來
Chapter 5. --- 挑戰與回應
Chapter 二、 --- 城市商業組織
Chapter 1. --- 由行會到商會--汕頭萬年豐會館的變遷
Chapter 2. --- 海陽商會的成立
Chapter 3. --- 商人資本家的興起---幾位行會/商會會董背景的介紹
小結
Chapter 第二章: --- 制度的更新與創立 --- p.66
Chapter 一、 --- 淸末潮嘉地區治安形勢與官紳對策
Chapter 1. --- 警察制度的推行
Chapter a. --- 警察機構的建置及發展
Chapter b. --- 機構的運作及管理、編制
Chapter c. --- 經費的籌措與來源
Chapter d. --- 運作問題(紀律與濫權)
Chapter e. --- 警察的活動及其權責
Chapter 2. --- 團練的復興與更新
Chapter 二、 --- 由文仕公所到勸學所一新式教育組織的設立
Chapter 1. --- 民間教育組織及勸學所的成立
Chapter 2. --- 教育組織的經費籌措
Chapter 3. --- 地方教育組織之活動及其職權
Chapter 4. --- 勸學所推動教育的阻礙
Chapter 三、 --- 自治組織的興起
Chapter 1. --- 家族自治
Chapter 2. --- 戒煙會
小結
Chapter 第三章: --- 紳商與城市管理 --- p.163
Chapter 一、 --- 紳商在城市自治中的角色及作用
Chapter 1 . --- 紳商與市政管理
Chapter 2. --- 走向文明之路一紳商對推動地方現在化的貢獻
Chapter 3. --- 紳商與慈善救濟
Chapter 4. --- 潮汕紳商對水利的整治一以北堤爲例
Chapter 二、 --- 公共空間的擴張與官、商關係的轉變
Chapter 1. --- 從三件事看淸末官商的角力
Chapter 2. --- 潮商頑抗的文化透視
Chapter 3. --- 合作與對抗一官、商關係的變數
小結
Chapter 第四章: --- 士紳與地方自治 --- p.209
Chapter 一、 --- 士紳與ˇёإ村管理--嘉應州西陽堡個案硏究
Chapter 二、 --- 振興實業
Chapter 三、 --- 倡導新式教育
Chapter 1. --- 官紳對引進新學的試驗--同文學堂
Chapter 2. --- 黃遵憲與新式教育
Chapter 3. --- 尋求普及教育的努力
Chapter 4. --- 推行新式教育的困境及官紳之應對
Chapter a. --- 保守勢力的阻撓
Chapter b. --- 辦學經費的籌措:來源及方法
Chapter c. --- 宗族、華僑與地方教育
Chapter 5. --- 教育政策的流弊及其後遺症
Chapter 6. --- 官、紳推動教育之成效及評價
小結
Chapter 第五章: --- 紳商與淸末民初地方政情 --- p.269
Chapter 一、 --- 從嘉應黨獄案透視淸末潮嘉地方政情
Chapter 1. --- 猜疑與防範
Chapter 2. --- 派系紛爭
Chapter 3. --- 保守與專制
Chapter 4. --- 新、舊勢力的傾軋
Chapter 5. --- 黨獄案的迴響
Chapter 二、 --- 從諮議局選舉看士紳的政治參與及社會權力的再調整
Chapter 三、 --- 新聞界與社會運動
Chapter 四、 --- 紳商與民初潮嘉政局
Chapter 1. --- 地方自治的實現
Chapter 2. --- 商人與辛亥革命
Chapter a. --- 潮汕地區
Chapter b. --- 嘉應州
小結
結論 --- p.312
徵引書目 --- p.315
後記 --- p.325
附圖表目錄
Chapter 表1.1 : --- 潮州保安局紳辦理地方事務舉隅表 --- p.61
Chapter 表1.2 : --- 淸末潮嘉地區團練保安局舉隅表 --- p.61-62
Chapter 表1.3.: --- 淸末民初潮嘉商會一覽表 --- p.63-64
Chapter 表1.4 : --- 高氏家族企業商號及其事業(1853-1933) --- p.65
Chapter 表1.5 : --- 陳黌利(陳煥榮子)家族企業商號及其事業(1932年) --- p.65
Chapter 表2.1 : --- 淸末潮嘉各屬地區的治安狀況統計表 --- p.150
Chapter 表2.2 : --- 淸末興寧三點會匪活動表 --- p.151
Chapter 表2.3 : --- 淸末嘉應州匪黨一覽表 --- p.152
Chapter 表2.4 : --- 淸末揭陽河婆三點會匪活動表 --- p.153
Chapter 表2.5 : --- 淸末潮屬主要匪黨一覽表 --- p.154-155
Chapter 表2.6 : --- 光緒二十九年揭陽縣團甲保正人員一覽表 --- p.156
Chapter 表2.7 : --- 淸末潮嘉教育/啓蒙組織一覽表 --- p.157-159
Chapter 表2.8 : --- 1915年西陽堡群化墾牧公司創辦成員 --- p.159
Chapter 表2.9 : --- 梅縣第十一區(西陽)警衛事務委員會(治安會)核心成員名單(1929- 1930s) --- p.160
Chapter 表2.10 : --- 黃族議事會(1915)成員名單 --- p.160
Chapter 表2.11 : --- 抗日戰爭時期西陽黃坊村將校官名單 --- p.161
Chapter 表2.12 : --- 淸末潮嘉地區戒煙會 --- p.161-162
Chapter 表2.13 : --- 淸末澄海同善管理層人員 --- p.162
Chapter 表3.1 : --- 1908年省城水災汕頭助賑會成員 --- p.205
Chapter 表3.2 : --- 辛亥年潮嘉水災救災團體 --- p.205-206
Chapter 表3.3 : --- 宣統元年潮州路權硏究會成員名單 --- p.206
Chapter 表3.4 : --- 光緒/宣統朝歷任惠潮嘉道及潮州知府名單 --- p.207-208
Chapter 表4.1 : --- 新西陽堡學會(1904)會員名單 --- p.250
Chapter 表4.2 : --- 淸末民初潮嘉地區工商實業發展表 --- p.251-256
Chapter 表4.3 : --- 淸末潮嘉新式學堂一覽表 --- p.257-266
Chapter 表4.4 : --- 1904年潮、嘉籍省垣學堂管理員練習所練習員 --- p.267
Chapter 表4.5 : --- 淸末嘉應州專門學校舉隅表 --- p.268
Chapter 表5.1 : --- 宣統元年嘉應知州鄒增祜處理黨獄案經過表 --- p.303
Chapter 表5.2 : --- 光緒三十一年興寧縣訟訴收費一覽表 --- p.304
Chapter 表5.3 : --- 淸末潮嘉地區自治組組織舉隅表 --- p.304-305
Chapter 表5.4 : --- 嘉應州諮議局選舉複選負責人名單 --- p.306
Chapter 表5.5 : --- 諮議局選舉嘉應州初選當選名單 --- p.306
Chapter 表5.6 : --- 諮議局選舉興寧縣初選當選名單 --- p.306-07
Chapter 表5.7 : --- 潮屬各縣複選候選人名單 --- p.307-08
Chapter 表5.8 : --- 廣東諮議局潮嘉兩屬議員名單 --- p.308
Chapter 表5.9 : --- 淸末民初潮嘉地區主要報刊一覽表 --- p.309
Chapter 表5.10 : --- 淸末潮嘉士紳升遷流動舉例表 --- p.310-311
Chapter 圖1. --- 潮梅地區簡圖 --- p.10
Chapter 圖2. --- 淸末汕頭港簡圖 --- p.10
Chapter 圖3. --- 淸末澄海縣地圖 --- p.11
Chapter 圖4. --- 嘉應州署及保安局位置圖 --- p.149
Chapter 圖5. --- 淸末海陽縣城圖 --- p.208
Chapter 圖6. --- 嘉應州西陽堡簡圖 --- p.244
Chapter 圖7. --- 二十年代汕頭市地圖 --- p.x
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段玉明.
論文(哲學博士)--香港中文大學, 2002.
參考文獻 (p. 262-280).
中英文摘要.
Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest Information and Learning Company, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web.
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Duan Yuming.
Zhong Ying wen zhai yao.
Lun wen (zhe xue bo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2002.
Can kao wen xian (p. 262-280).
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