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好像是海內外第一本研究宋傳典傢族的作品,可以和《The Lius of Shanghai》進行比照閱讀
評分講述宋傳典、宋棐卿與東亞毛紡廠的傳記,其實也是如何製造宋棐卿與東亞的過程。認真閱讀的第一本英文學術書。
評分有些時候不是你想讓社會變好就能變好的 capitalists and the tradition of an authoritarian state
評分有些時候不是你想讓社會變好就能變好的 capitalists and the tradition of an authoritarian state
評分講述宋傳典、宋棐卿與東亞毛紡廠的傳記,其實也是如何製造宋棐卿與東亞的過程。認真閱讀的第一本英文學術書。
Brett Sheehan is professor of Chinese history and director of the East Asin Studies Center at the University of Southern California. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California-Berkeley in 1997. He is the author of Trust in Troubled Times: Money, Banking and State-Society Relations in Republican Tianjin, 1916-1937 (Harvard University Press, 2003) Industrial Eden: A Chinese Capitalist Vision (Harvard University Press, 2015), and numerous articles and book chapters.
This illuminating study of the evolution of Chinese capitalism chronicles the fortunes of the Song family of North China under five successive authoritarian governments. Headed initially by Song Chuandian, who became rich by exporting hairnets to Europe and America in the early twentieth century, the family built a thriving business against long odds of rural poverty and political chaos.
A savvy political operator, Song Chuandian prospered and kept local warlords at bay, but his career ended badly when he fell afoul of the new Nationalist government. His son Song Feiqing inspired by the reformist currents of the May Fourth Movement developed a utopian capitalist vision that industry would redeem China from foreign imperialism and cultural backwardness. He founded the Dongya Corporation in 1932 to manufacture wool knitting yarn and for two decades steered the company through a constantly changing political landscape the Nationalists, then Japanese occupiers, then the Nationalists again, and finally Chinese Communists. Increasingly hostile governments, combined with inflation, foreign competition, and a restless labor force, thwarted his ambition to create an Industrial Eden.
Brett Sheehan shows how the Song family engaged in eclectic business practices that bore the imprint of both foreign and traditional Chinese influences. Businesspeople came to expect much from increasingly intrusive states, but the position of private capitalists remained tenuous no matter which government was in control. Although private business in China was closely linked to the state, it was neither a handmaiden to authoritarianism nor a natural ally of democracy."
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Industrial Eden 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024