Daily Life for the Common People of China, 1850 to 1950: Understanding Chaoben Culture

Ronald Suleski
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Daily Life for the Common People of China, 1850 to 1950: Understanding Chaoben Culture

Ronald Suleski
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"Suleski is to be commended for his collecting efforts, which have saved a great number of important texts that might otherwise have been relegated to the rubbish bin. In documenting and describing these materials he does a service to the field and highlights a corpus of texts that will doubtless be the source of continued research."
-Nathan Vedal, Washington University, in East Asian Publishing and Society, Vol 9 (2019) p. 191-203

"The volume's greatest worth lies in its novelty: Suleski is right to note that the study of chāoběn as a means of better understanding the lives of people is a scholarly methodology that 'almost does not exist.' Those with an interest in Chinese religion, especially the late Qīng and Republican period, have much to gain from it."
-Joseph Chadwin, University of Vienna, in Religious Studies Review, Vol 47 (2021), p. 125
  • Published date: Oct 11, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 464
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004361027
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.299212598" L x 9.251968503" H
Ronald Suleski (Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1974) is currently Professor of History at Suffolk University, Boston, and Director of the Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies there. Among his books is Civil Government in Warlord China: Tradition, Modernization, and Manchuria (Lang Publishing, 2002).

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