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China and Inner Asia

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FINDING WOMEN IN THE STATE: A Socialist Feminist Revolution in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1964 | By Wang Zheng

Wendy Larson

TRACES OF THE SAGE: Monument, Materiality, and the First Temple of Confucius | By James A. Flath

Thomas Wilson

EMPIRE AND THE MEANING OF RELIGION IN NORTHEAST ASIA: Manchuria 1900–1945 | By Thomas David DuBois

Victor Zatsepine

NGO GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT IN CHINA | Edited by Reza Hasmath and Jennifer Y.J. Hsu

Dingding Chen

FROM VILLAGE TO CITY: Social Transformation in a Chinese County Seat | By Andrew B. Kipnis

Gregory Veeck

GHOST PROTOCOL: Development and Displacement in Global China | Carlos Rojas and Ralph A. Litzinger, editors

Nyíri Pál

ELUSIVE REFUGE: Chinese Migrants in the Cold War | By Laura Madokoro

Diana Lary

MASCULINE COMPROMISE: Migration, Family, and Gender in China | By Susanne Y.P. Choi and Yinni Peng

Wenqing Kang

REINVENTING CHINESE TRADITION: The Cultural Politics of Late Socialism | By Ka-ming Wu

Yuezhi Zhao

THE AGE OF IRREVERENCE: A New History of Laughter in China | By Christopher Rea

Andrew Stuckey

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