Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley, Tears from Iron: Cultural Responses to Famine in Nineteenth-Century China, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2008, xxiii + 332 pp., illustrations. The “Incredible Famine of 1878-1879” (dingwu qihuang 丁戊奇荒), which devastated the northern provinces early in Emperor Guangxu’s reign, may be said to have been China’s first internationalised famine: it took place under other countries’ gaze, it was much reported in Europe, and within China itself it came to be deem..
Famine relief in Imperial China was one of the integral social functions, that the people expected t...
David Kelly, researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, translated the following opinion pie...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of China’s Great Fami...
Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley, Tears from Iron: Cultural Responses to Famine in Nineteenth-Century China,...
Will Pierre-Etienne. Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley, Tears from Iron : Cultural Responses to Famine in Nin...
A land of floods, fault lines and food crises, China has rarely been one of mercy in the Western ima...
This collection of archival documents is a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on the Grea...
This article delineates new approaches to the study of food and famine in Chinese history. Drawing p...
After seeing the extent to which the famine remained one of the most terrible periods in the lives o...
Frank Dikötter’s work, appearing half a century after the most murderous year (1960), will hencefort...
AbstractFamine is a social and economic crisis that is commonly accompanied by widespread of malnutr...
Media reports of this week’s devastating earthquake in Sichuan highlight trends seen as impressive a...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
By the mid-eighteenth century, Qing China had already established a nation-wide state granary system...
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) 1958–61 was meant to be the real liberation. The ultimate upheaval that...
Famine relief in Imperial China was one of the integral social functions, that the people expected t...
David Kelly, researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, translated the following opinion pie...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of China’s Great Fami...
Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley, Tears from Iron: Cultural Responses to Famine in Nineteenth-Century China,...
Will Pierre-Etienne. Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley, Tears from Iron : Cultural Responses to Famine in Nin...
A land of floods, fault lines and food crises, China has rarely been one of mercy in the Western ima...
This collection of archival documents is a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on the Grea...
This article delineates new approaches to the study of food and famine in Chinese history. Drawing p...
After seeing the extent to which the famine remained one of the most terrible periods in the lives o...
Frank Dikötter’s work, appearing half a century after the most murderous year (1960), will hencefort...
AbstractFamine is a social and economic crisis that is commonly accompanied by widespread of malnutr...
Media reports of this week’s devastating earthquake in Sichuan highlight trends seen as impressive a...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
By the mid-eighteenth century, Qing China had already established a nation-wide state granary system...
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) 1958–61 was meant to be the real liberation. The ultimate upheaval that...
Famine relief in Imperial China was one of the integral social functions, that the people expected t...
David Kelly, researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, translated the following opinion pie...
This paper estimates the long run impact of famine on survivors in the context of China’s Great Fami...