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In this first attempt, this bibliography will focus on English language secondary scholarship and only include a small number of works in the huge literature that exists on the history of Shanghai, with an emphasis on works that make use of SMP sources, discuss the police, or else are on the period of time that the bulk of SMP records comes from. | In this first attempt, this bibliography will focus on English language secondary scholarship and only include a small number of works in the huge literature that exists on the history of Shanghai, with an emphasis on works that make use of SMP sources, discuss the police, or else are on the period of time that the bulk of SMP records comes from. | ||
- | | + | In addition to the list of secondary scholarship on the history of Shanghai, there is a large tagged list of open access and online primary sources texts related to Shanghai history here (click the buttons): [[https:// |
- | * Bergère, Marie-Claire. Shanghai: China’s Gateway to Modernity. Stanford University Press, 2009. | + | |
- | * ———. The Golden Age of the Chinese Bourgeoisie 1911-1937. Cambridge University Press, 2009. | + | |
- | * Bickers, Robert. Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai. Penguin UK, 2004. | + | * Bergère, Marie-Claire. |
- | * ———. ‘Moving Stories: Memorialisation and Its Legacies in Treaty Port China’. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 42, no. 5 (20 October 2014): 826–56. https:// | + | * ———. |
- | * ———. ‘Shanghailanders: | + | * Bevan, Paul. //A Modern Miscellany: Shanghai Cartoon Artists, Shao Xunmei’s Circle and the Travels of Jack Chen, 1926-1938// |
- | * Bickers, Robert A., and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. ‘Shanghai’s “Dogs and Chinese Not Admitted” Sign: Legend, History and Contemporary Symbol’. The China Quarterly, no. 142 (1995): 444–66. | + | * ———. // |
- | * Cao, Yin. From Policemen to Revolutionaries: | + | * Bickers, Robert. |
- | * Cassel, | + | * ———. ‘Moving Stories: Memorialisation and Its Legacies in Treaty Port China’. |
- | * Cassel, Par Kristoffer. Grounds of Judgment: Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth-Century China and Japan. Oxford University Press, USA, 2012. | + | * ———. ‘Shanghailanders: |
- | * Coble, Parks M. The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 1986. | + | * ———. //Britain in China: Community, Culture and Colonialism, |
- | * Cochran, Sherman, ed. Inventing Nanjing Road: Commercial Culture in Shanghai, 1900-1945. East Asia Program, Cornell University, 1999. | + | * ———. |
- | * Eber, Irene. Wartime Shanghai and the Jewish Refugees from Central Europe: Survival, Co-Existence, | + | * ———. //The Scramble for China: Foreign Devils in the Qing Empire, 1832-1914// |
- | * Farrer, James, and Andrew David Field. Shanghai Nightscapes: | + | * ———. //Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Western Domination// |
- | * Field, Andrew. Shanghai’s Dancing World: Cabaret Culture and Urban Politics, 1919-1954. The Chinese University Press, 2010. | + | * ———. //China Bound: John Swire & Sons and Its World, 1816 – 1980//. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020. |
- | * Fogel, Joshua A. ‘“Shanghai-Japan”: | + | * Bickers, Robert, and Christian Henriot, eds. //New Frontiers: Imperialism’s New Communities in East Asia, 1842-1953// |
- | * Fu, Poshek. Passivity, Resistance, and Collaboration: | + | * Bickers, Robert, and Isabella Jackson, eds. //Treaty Ports in Modern China: Law, Land, and Power//. Routledge, 2015. |
- | * Gao, Bei. Shanghai Sanctuary: Chinese and Japanese Policy Toward European Jewish Refugees During World War II. Oxford: New York : Oxford University Press, 2013. | + | * Bickers, Robert, and Jonathan J. Howlett, eds. //Britain and China, 1840-1970: Empire, Finance and War//. Routledge, 2015. |
- | * Goodman, Bryna. Native Place, City, and Nation: Regional Networks and Identities in Shanghai, 1853-1937. University of California Press, 1995. | + | * Bickers, Robert A., and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. ‘Shanghai’s “Dogs and Chinese Not Admitted” Sign: Legend, History and Contemporary Symbol’. |
- | * Henriot, Christian. Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai: A Social History, 1849-1949. Cambridge University Press, 2001. | + | * Bracken, Gregory Byrne. //The Shanghai Alleyway House: A Vanishing Urban Vernacular// |
- | * ———. Scythe and the City: A Social History of Death in Shanghai. Stanford University Press, 2016. | + | * Cao, Yin. //From Policemen to Revolutionaries: |
- | * ———. Shanghai, 1927-1937: Municipal Power, Locality, and Modernization. University of California Press, 1993. | + | * Carter, James. //Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai//. W. W. Norton & Company, 2020. |
- | * ———. ‘The Shanghai Bund in Myth and History: An Essay Through Textual and Visual Sources’. Journal of Modern Chinese History 4, no. 1 (2010): 1–27. | + | * Cassel, |
- | * Henriot, Christian, and Wen-Hsin Yeh, eds. In the Shadow of the Rising Sun: Shanghai Under Japanese Occupation. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. | + | * ———. //Grounds of Judgment: Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth-Century China and Japan//. Oxford University Press, USA, 2012. |
- | * Hershatter, Gail. Dangerous Pleasures: Prostitution and Modernity in Twentieth-Century Shanghai. University of California Press, 1997. | + | * Chashchin, Kirill. //Russians in China. Shanghai D-917 Police Applicants: 1930-1942// |
- | * Hochstadt, Steve, ed. A Century of Jewish Life in Shanghai. Electronic book. Touro University Press. De Gruyter: Academic Studies Press, 2019. | + | * Chen, Janet Y. //Guilty of Indigence: The Urban Poor in China, 1900-1953// |
- | * Honig, Emily. Creating Chinese Ethnicity: Subei People in Shanghai, 1850-1980. Yale University Press, 1992. | + | * Clifford, Nicholas Rowland. //Spoilt Children of Empire: Westerners in Shanghai and the Chinese Revolution of the 1920s//. Hanover; London: University Press of New England, 1991. |
- | * ———. ‘Invisible Inequalities: | + | * Coble, Parks M. //The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937//. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 1986. |
- | * ———. ‘The Politics of Prejudice: Subei People in Republican-Era Shanghai’. Modern China 15, no. 3 (1989): 243–74. | + | * Cochran, Sherman, ed. //Inventing Nanjing Road: Commercial Culture in Shanghai, 1900-1945//. East Asia Program, Cornell University, 1999. |
- | * Horesh, Niv. ‘Why Shanghai? On Engagement and Empiricism in the Field of Chinese Urban History’. China Review International 16, no. 4 (2009): 419–39. https:// | + | * Eber, Irene. |
- | * Jackson, Isabella. ‘The Raj on Nanjing Road: Sikh Policemen in Treaty-Port Shanghai’. Modern Asian Studies 46, no. 06 (2012): 1672–1704. https:// | + | * Farrer, James, and Andrew David Field. |
- | * Johnson, Linda Cooke. Shanghai: From Market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858. Stanford University Press, 1995. | + | * Field, Andrew. |
- | * Jordan, Donald Allan. China’s Trial by Fire: The Shanghai War of 1932. University of Michigan Press, 2001. | + | * Fogel, Joshua A. ‘“Shanghai-Japan”: |
- | * Larkin, Thomas. The China Firm: American Elites and the Making of British Colonial Society. New York: Columbia University Press, 2024. | + | * ———. //A Friend in Deed: Lu Xun, Uchiyama Kanzō, and the Intellectual World of Shanghai on the Eve of War//. Association of Asian Studies, 2019. |
- | * Lee, Leo-ou-fan. Shanghai Modern: The Flowering of New Urban Culture in China, 1930-45. Harvard University Press, 1999. | + | * Fu, Poshek. |
- | * Li, Jie. Shanghai Homes: Palimpsests of Private Life. Global Chinese Culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. | + | * Gao, Bei. //Shanghai Sanctuary: Chinese and Japanese Policy Toward European Jewish Refugees During World War II//. Oxford: New York : Oxford University Press, 2013. |
- | * Liang, Samuel Y. Mapping Modernity in Shanghai: Space, Gender, and Visual Culture in the Sojourners’ City, 1853-98. Routledge, 2012. | + | * Gerth, Karl. //China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation//. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 2003. |
- | * Litten, Frederick S. ‘The Noulens Affair’. The China Quarterly 138 (June 1994): 492–512. https:// | + | * Goodman, Bryna. |
- | * Lu, Hanchao. Beyond the Neon Lights: Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century. University of California Press, 1999. | + | * ———. |
- | * Martin, Brian G. The Shanghai Green Gang: Politics and Organized Crime, 1919-1937. University of California Press, 1996. | + | |
- | * Perry, Elizabeth J. Shanghai on Strike: The Politics of Chinese Labor. Stanford University Press, 1995. | + | * Henriot, Christian. |
- | * Rankin, Mary Backus. Early Chinese Revolutionaries: | + | * ———. |
- | * Reed, Christopher A. Gutenberg in Shanghai: Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876-1937. UBC Press, 2011. | + | * ———. |
- | * Ristaino, Marcia R. Port of Last Resort: Diaspora Communities of Shanghai. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2001. | + | * ———. ‘Shanghai and the Experience of War. The Fate of Refugees’. //European Journal of East Asian Studies// 5, no. 2 (2006): 215–45. |
- | * Shen, Shuang. Cosmopolitan Publics: Anglophone Print Culture in Semi-Colonial Shanghai. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2009. | + | * ———. ‘Slums, Squats or Hutments? Constructing and Deconstructing an in-Between Space in Modern Shanghai (1926-1965)’. //Frontiers of History in China// 7, no. 2 (2012): 499. https:// |
- | * Streets-Salter, | + | * ———. ‘The Shanghai Bund in Myth and History: An Essay Through Textual and Visual Sources’. |
- | * Swislocki, Mark. Culinary Nostalgia: Regional Food Culture and the Urban Experience in Shanghai. Stanford University Press, 2008. | + | * Henriot, Christian, Lu Shi, and Charlotte Aubrun. //The Population of Shanghai (1865-1953): |
- | * Wakeman, Frederic. Policing Shanghai, 1927-1937. University of California Press, 1996. | + | * Henriot, Christian, and Wen-Hsin Yeh, eds. //In the Shadow of the Rising Sun: Shanghai Under Japanese Occupation//. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. |
- | * Wakeman, Frederic E. The Shanghai Badlands: Wartime Terrorism and Urban Crime, 1937-1941. First Edition. Cambridge University Press, 1996. | + | * Hershatter, Gail. //Dangerous Pleasures: Prostitution and Modernity in Twentieth-Century Shanghai//. University of California Press, 1997. |
- | * Wakeman, Frederic E., and Wen-Hsin Yeh, eds. Shanghai Sojourners. Berkeley, Calif: Institute of East Asian Studies, 1992. | + | * Hochstadt, Steve, ed. //A Century of Jewish Life in Shanghai//. Electronic book. Touro University Press. De Gruyter: Academic Studies Press, 2019. |
- | * Wakeman, Frederic, Jr. ‘Policing Modern Shanghai’. The China Quarterly, no. 115 (1 September 1988): 408–40. | + | * Honig, Emily. |
- | * Wasserstrom, | + | * ———. ‘Invisible Inequalities: |
- | * Yeh, Catherine. Shanghai Love: Courtesans, Intellectuals, | + | * ———. ‘The Politics of Prejudice: Subei People in Republican-Era Shanghai’. |
- | * Yeh, Wen-Hsin. Shanghai Splendor: Economic Sentiments and the Making of Modern China, 1843-1949. University of California Press, 2008. | + | * ———. //Sisters and Strangers: Women in the Shanghai Cotton Mills, 1919-1949// |
- | * ———, ed. Wartime Shanghai. New York: Routledge, 1998. | + | * Horesh, Niv. ‘Why Shanghai? On Engagement and Empiricism in the Field of Chinese Urban History’. |
- | * Yue, Meng. Shanghai and the Edges of Empires. University of Minnesota Press, 2006. | + | * Jackson, Isabella. //Shaping Modern Shanghai: Colonialism in China’s Global City//. Cambridge University Press, 2018. |
- | * Zhang, Yingjin. Cinema and Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922-1943. Stanford University Press, 1999. | + | * Jackson, Isabella. ‘The Raj on Nanjing Road: Sikh Policemen in Treaty-Port Shanghai’. |
+ | * Johnson, Chalmers A. //An Instance of Treason: Ozaki Hotsumi and the Sorge Spy Ring//. Expanded ed. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1990. | ||
+ | * Johnson, Linda Cooke. | ||
+ | * Jordan, Donald Allan. | ||
+ | * Ladds, Catherine. //Empire Careers: Working for the Chinese Customs Service, 1854-1949// | ||
+ | * Larkin, Thomas. | ||
+ | * Leck, Greg. //Captives of Empire: The Japanese Internment of Allied Civilians in China, 1941-1945// | ||
+ | * Lee, Leo-ou-fan. | ||
+ | * Li, Jie. //Shanghai Homes: Palimpsests of Private Life//. Global Chinese Culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. | ||
+ | * Liang, Samuel Y. //Mapping Modernity in Shanghai: Space, Gender, and Visual Culture in the Sojourners’ City, 1853-98//. Routledge, 2012. | ||
+ | * Litten, Frederick S. ‘The Noulens Affair’. | ||
+ | * Liu, Jianhui, and Joshua A. Fogel. ‘Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals’. // | ||
+ | * Lu, Hanchao. | ||
+ | * MacKinnon, Janice R., and Stephen R. MacKinnon. //Agnes Smedley: The Life and Times of an American Radical//. Virago, 1988. | ||
+ | * Martin, Brian G. //The Shanghai Green Gang: Politics and Organized Crime, 1919-1937//. University of California Press, 1996. | ||
+ | * Nakajima, Chieko. //Body, Society, and Nation: The Creation of Public Health and Urban Culture in Shanghai//. BRILL, 2020. | ||
+ | * Perry, Elizabeth J. //Shanghai on Strike: The Politics of Chinese Labor//. Stanford University Press, 1995. | ||
+ | * Price, Ruth. //The Lives of Agnes Smedley//. Oxford University Press, 2005. | ||
+ | * Rankin, Mary Backus. | ||
+ | * Reed, Christopher A. //Gutenberg in Shanghai: Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876-1937//. UBC Press, 2011. | ||
+ | * Ristaino, Marcia R. //Port of Last Resort: Diaspora Communities of Shanghai//. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2001. | ||
+ | * Shen, Shuang. | ||
+ | * Smith, Stephen Anthony. //A Road Is Made: Communism in Shanghai, 1920-1927// | ||
+ | * ———. | ||
+ | * Streets-Salter, | ||
+ | * Swislocki, Mark. //Culinary Nostalgia: Regional Food Culture and the Urban Experience in Shanghai//. Stanford University Press, 2008. | ||
+ | * Wakeman, Frederic. | ||
+ | * ———, //The Shanghai Badlands: Wartime Terrorism and Urban Crime, 1937-1941//. First Edition. Cambridge University Press, 1996. | ||
+ | * Wakeman, Frederic E., and Wen-Hsin Yeh, eds. //Shanghai Sojourners//. Berkeley, Calif: Institute of East Asian Studies, 1992. | ||
+ | * Wakeman, Frederic, Jr. ‘Policing Modern Shanghai’. | ||
+ | * Wang, Juan. //Merry Laughter and Angry Curses: The Shanghai Tabloid Press, 1897-1911// | ||
+ | * Wasserstein, | ||
+ | * Wasserstrom, | ||
+ | * ———. //Student Protests in Twentieth-Century China: The View from Shanghai//. Stanford University Press, 1991. | ||
+ | * Yeh, Catherine. | ||
+ | * Yeh, Wen-Hsin. | ||
+ | * ———, ed. //Wartime Shanghai//. New York: Routledge, 1998. | ||
+ | * Yue, Meng. //Shanghai and the Edges of Empires//. University of Minnesota Press, 2006. | ||
+ | * Zhang, Yingjin. | ||
+ | * Zia, Helen. //Last Boat Out of Shanghai: The Epic Story of the Chinese Who Fled Mao’s Revolution// | ||
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