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   * Bergère, Marie-Claire. //Shanghai: China’s Gateway to Modernity//. Stanford University Press, 2009.   * 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.   * ———. //The Golden Age of the Chinese Bourgeoisie 1911-1937//. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
 +  * Bevan, Paul. //A Modern Miscellany: Shanghai Cartoon Artists, Shao Xunmei’s Circle and the Travels of Jack Chen, 1926-1938//. BRILL, 2015.
 +  * ———. //‘Intoxicating Shanghai’ – An Urban Montage: Art and Literature in Pictorial Magazines during Shanghai’s Jazz Age//. BRILL, 2020.
   * Bickers, Robert. //Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai//. Penguin UK, 2004.   * Bickers, Robert. //Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai//. Penguin UK, 2004.
   * ———. ‘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://doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2014.959716.   * ———. ‘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://doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2014.959716.
   * ———. ‘Shanghailanders: The Formation and Identity of the British Settler Community in Shanghai 1843-1937’. //Past & Present//, no. 159 (1 May 1998): 161–211.   * ———. ‘Shanghailanders: The Formation and Identity of the British Settler Community in Shanghai 1843-1937’. //Past & Present//, no. 159 (1 May 1998): 161–211.
   * ———. //Britain in China: Community, Culture and Colonialism, 1900-49//. Manchester University Press, 1999.   * ———. //Britain in China: Community, Culture and Colonialism, 1900-49//. Manchester University Press, 1999.
 +  * ———.  //Getting Stuck in For Shanghai: Putting the Kibosh on the Kaiser from the Bund: The British at Shanghai and the Great War// Penguin Specials. Penguin Group Australia, 2014.
 +  * ———. //The Scramble for China: Foreign Devils in the Qing Empire, 1832-1914//. Penguin UK, 2016.
   * ———. //Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Western Domination//. Penguin UK, 2017.   * ———. //Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Western Domination//. Penguin UK, 2017.
   * ———. //China Bound: John Swire & Sons and Its World, 1816 – 1980//. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.   * ———. //China Bound: John Swire & Sons and Its World, 1816 – 1980//. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
   * Bickers, Robert, and Christian Henriot, eds. //New Frontiers: Imperialism’s New Communities in East Asia, 1842-1953//. Manchester University Press, 2000.   * Bickers, Robert, and Christian Henriot, eds. //New Frontiers: Imperialism’s New Communities in East Asia, 1842-1953//. Manchester University Press, 2000.
   * Bickers, Robert, and Isabella Jackson, eds. //Treaty Ports in Modern China: Law, Land, and Power//. Routledge, 2015.   * Bickers, Robert, and Isabella Jackson, eds. //Treaty Ports in Modern China: Law, Land, and Power//. Routledge, 2015.
 +  * Bickers, Robert, and Jonathan J. Howlett, eds. //Britain and China, 1840-1970: Empire, Finance and War//. Routledge, 2015.
   * 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.   * 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.
 +  * Bracken, Gregory Byrne. //The Shanghai Alleyway House: A Vanishing Urban Vernacular//. Routledge, 2013.
   * Cao, Yin. //From Policemen to Revolutionaries: A Sikh Diaspora in Global Shanghai, 1885-1945//. BRILL, 2017.   * Cao, Yin. //From Policemen to Revolutionaries: A Sikh Diaspora in Global Shanghai, 1885-1945//. BRILL, 2017.
   * Carter, James. //Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai//. W. W. Norton & Company, 2020.   * Carter, James. //Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai//. W. W. Norton & Company, 2020.
-  * Cassel, Par. ‘Excavating Extraterritoriality: The “Judicial Sub-Prefect” as a Prototype for the Mixed Court in Shanghai’. //Late Imperial China// 24, no. 2 (2003): 156–82. +  * Cassel, Pär. ‘Excavating Extraterritoriality: The “Judicial Sub-Prefect” as a Prototype for the Mixed Court in Shanghai’. //Late Imperial China// 24, no. 2 (2003): 156–82. 
-  * Cassel, Par Kristoffer. //Grounds of Judgment: Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth-Century China and Japan//. Oxford University Press, USA, 2012. +  * ———. //Grounds of Judgment: Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth-Century China and Japan//. Oxford University Press, USA, 2012. 
-  * Chashchin, Kirill. Russians in China. //Shanghai D-917 Police Applicants: 1930-1942//. SouthEastern Publishers, 2018.+  * Chashchin, Kirill. //Russians in China. Shanghai D-917 Police Applicants: 1930-1942//. SouthEastern Publishers, 2018
 +  * Chen, Janet Y. //Guilty of Indigence: The Urban Poor in China, 1900-1953//. Princeton University Press, 2012.
   * 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.   * 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.
   * Coble, Parks M. //The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937//. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 1986.   * Coble, Parks M. //The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937//. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 1986.
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   * Field, Andrew. //Shanghai’s Dancing World: Cabaret Culture and Urban Politics, 1919-1954//. The Chinese University Press, 2010.   * Field, Andrew. //Shanghai’s Dancing World: Cabaret Culture and Urban Politics, 1919-1954//. The Chinese University Press, 2010.
   * Fogel, Joshua A. ‘“Shanghai-Japan”: The Japanese Residents’ Association of Shanghai’. //The Journal of Asian Studies// 59, no. 4 (1 November 2000): 927–50. https://doi.org/10.2307/2659217.   * Fogel, Joshua A. ‘“Shanghai-Japan”: The Japanese Residents’ Association of Shanghai’. //The Journal of Asian Studies// 59, no. 4 (1 November 2000): 927–50. https://doi.org/10.2307/2659217.
 +  * ———. //A Friend in Deed: Lu Xun, Uchiyama Kanzō, and the Intellectual World of Shanghai on the Eve of War//. Association of Asian Studies, 2019.
   * Fu, Poshek. //Passivity, Resistance, and Collaboration: Intellectual Choices in Occupied Shanghai, 1937-1945//. 1st ed. Stanford University Press, 1997.   * Fu, Poshek. //Passivity, Resistance, and Collaboration: Intellectual Choices in Occupied Shanghai, 1937-1945//. 1st ed. Stanford University Press, 1997.
   * Gao, Bei. //Shanghai Sanctuary: Chinese and Japanese Policy Toward European Jewish Refugees During World War II//. Oxford: New York : Oxford University Press, 2013.   * Gao, Bei. //Shanghai Sanctuary: Chinese and Japanese Policy Toward European Jewish Refugees During World War II//. Oxford: New York : Oxford University Press, 2013.
 +  * Gerth, Karl. //China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation//. Harvard Univ Asia Center, 2003.
   * Goodman, Bryna. //Native Place, City, and Nation: Regional Networks and Identities in Shanghai, 1853-1937//. University of California Press, 1995.   * Goodman, Bryna. //Native Place, City, and Nation: Regional Networks and Identities in Shanghai, 1853-1937//. University of California Press, 1995.
 +  * ———.  ‘Being Public: The Politics of Representation in 1918 Shanghai’. //Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies// 60, no. 1 (2000): 45–88. https://doi.org/10.2307/2652700.
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   * Henriot, Christian. //Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai: A Social History, 1849-1949//. Cambridge University Press, 2001.   * Henriot, Christian. //Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai: A Social History, 1849-1949//. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
   * ———. //Scythe and the City: A Social History of Death in Shanghai//. Stanford University Press, 2016.   * ———. //Scythe and the City: A Social History of Death in Shanghai//. Stanford University Press, 2016.
   * ———. //Shanghai, 1927-1937: Municipal Power, Locality, and Modernization//. University of California Press, 1993.   * ———. //Shanghai, 1927-1937: Municipal Power, Locality, and Modernization//. University of California Press, 1993.
 +  * ———. ‘Shanghai and the Experience of War. The Fate of Refugees’. //European Journal of East Asian Studies// 5, no. 2 (2006): 215–45.
 +  * ———. ‘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://doi.org/10.3868/s020-001-012-0030-5.
   * ———. ‘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.   * ———. ‘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.
   * Henriot, Christian, Lu Shi, and Charlotte Aubrun. //The Population of Shanghai (1865-1953): A Sourcebook//. BRILL, 2018.   * Henriot, Christian, Lu Shi, and Charlotte Aubrun. //The Population of Shanghai (1865-1953): A Sourcebook//. BRILL, 2018.
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   * ———. ‘Invisible Inequalities: The Status of Subei People in Contemporary Shanghai’. //The China Quarterly//, no. 122 (1990): 273–92.   * ———. ‘Invisible Inequalities: The Status of Subei People in Contemporary Shanghai’. //The China Quarterly//, no. 122 (1990): 273–92.
   * ———. ‘The Politics of Prejudice: Subei People in Republican-Era Shanghai’. //Modern China// 15, no. 3 (1989): 243–74.   * ———. ‘The Politics of Prejudice: Subei People in Republican-Era Shanghai’. //Modern China// 15, no. 3 (1989): 243–74.
 +  * ———. //Sisters and Strangers: Women in the Shanghai Cotton Mills, 1919-1949//. Stanford University Press, 1992.
   * 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://doi.org/10.1353/cri.2009.0095.   * 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://doi.org/10.1353/cri.2009.0095.
   * Jackson, Isabella. //Shaping Modern Shanghai: Colonialism in China’s Global City//. Cambridge University Press, 2018.    * Jackson, Isabella. //Shaping Modern Shanghai: Colonialism in China’s Global City//. Cambridge University Press, 2018. 
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   * Johnson, Linda Cooke. //Shanghai: From Market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858//. Stanford University Press, 1995.   * Johnson, Linda Cooke. //Shanghai: From Market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858//. Stanford University Press, 1995.
   * Jordan, Donald Allan. //China’s Trial by Fire: The Shanghai War of 1932//. University of Michigan Press, 2001.   * Jordan, Donald Allan. //China’s Trial by Fire: The Shanghai War of 1932//. University of Michigan Press, 2001.
 +  * Ladds, Catherine. //Empire Careers: Working for the Chinese Customs Service, 1854-1949//. Manchester University Press, 2013.
   * Larkin, Thomas. //The China Firm: American Elites and the Making of British Colonial Society//. New York: Columbia University Press, 2024.   * Larkin, Thomas. //The China Firm: American Elites and the Making of British Colonial Society//. New York: Columbia University Press, 2024.
 +  * Leck, Greg. //Captives of Empire: The Japanese Internment of Allied Civilians in China, 1941-1945//. Shandy Press, 2006.
   * Lee, Leo-ou-fan. //Shanghai Modern: The Flowering of New Urban Culture in China, 1930-45//. Harvard University Press, 1999.   * Lee, Leo-ou-fan. //Shanghai Modern: The Flowering of New Urban Culture in China, 1930-45//. Harvard University Press, 1999.
   * Li, Jie. //Shanghai Homes: Palimpsests of Private Life//. Global Chinese Culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015.   * 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.   * 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’. //The China Quarterly// 138 (June 1994): 492–512. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000035852.   * Litten, Frederick S. ‘The Noulens Affair’. //The China Quarterly// 138 (June 1994): 492–512. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000035852.
 +  * Liu, Jianhui, and Joshua A. Fogel. ‘Demon Capital Shanghai: The “Modern” Experience of Japanese Intellectuals’. //Sino-Japanese Studies// 16, no. 0 (7 February 2009).
   * Lu, Hanchao. //Beyond the Neon Lights: Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century//. University of California Press, 1999.   * Lu, Hanchao. //Beyond the Neon Lights: Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century//. University of California Press, 1999.
   * MacKinnon, Janice R., and Stephen R. MacKinnon. //Agnes Smedley: The Life and Times of an American Radical//. Virago, 1988.   * 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.   * 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.   * 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.   * Price, Ruth. //The Lives of Agnes Smedley//. Oxford University Press, 2005.
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   * Shen, Shuang. //Cosmopolitan Publics: Anglophone Print Culture in Semi-Colonial Shanghai//. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2009.   * Shen, Shuang. //Cosmopolitan Publics: Anglophone Print Culture in Semi-Colonial Shanghai//. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2009.
   * Smith, Stephen Anthony. //A Road Is Made: Communism in Shanghai, 1920-1927//. University of Hawaii Press, 2000.   * Smith, Stephen Anthony. //A Road Is Made: Communism in Shanghai, 1920-1927//. University of Hawaii Press, 2000.
 +  * ———.  //Like Cattle and Horses: Nationalism and Labor in Shanghai, 1895-1927//. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press, 2002.
   * Streets-Salter, Heather. ‘The Noulens Affair in East and Southeast Asia: International Communism in the Interwar Period’. //Journal of American-East Asian Relations// 21, no. 4 (26 November 2014): 394–414. https://doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02104006.   * Streets-Salter, Heather. ‘The Noulens Affair in East and Southeast Asia: International Communism in the Interwar Period’. //Journal of American-East Asian Relations// 21, no. 4 (26 November 2014): 394–414. https://doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02104006.
   * Swislocki, Mark. //Culinary Nostalgia: Regional Food Culture and the Urban Experience in Shanghai//. Stanford University Press, 2008.   * Swislocki, Mark. //Culinary Nostalgia: Regional Food Culture and the Urban Experience in Shanghai//. Stanford University Press, 2008.
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   * Wakeman, Frederic E., and Wen-Hsin Yeh, eds. //Shanghai Sojourners//. Berkeley, Calif: Institute of East Asian Studies, 1992.   * Wakeman, Frederic E., and Wen-Hsin Yeh, eds. //Shanghai Sojourners//. Berkeley, Calif: Institute of East Asian Studies, 1992.
   * Wakeman, Frederic, Jr. ‘Policing Modern Shanghai’. //The China Quarterly//, no. 115 (1 September 1988): 408–40.   * Wakeman, Frederic, Jr. ‘Policing Modern Shanghai’. //The China Quarterly//, no. 115 (1 September 1988): 408–40.
 +  * Wang, Juan. //Merry Laughter and Angry Curses: The Shanghai Tabloid Press, 1897-1911//. UBC Press, 2012.
   * Wasserstein, Bernard. //Secret War in Shanghai: Treachery, Subversion and Collaboration in the Second World War//. Bloomsbury Publishing, 1998.   * Wasserstein, Bernard. //Secret War in Shanghai: Treachery, Subversion and Collaboration in the Second World War//. Bloomsbury Publishing, 1998.
   * Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. //Global Shanghai, 1850-2010: A History in Fragments//. Routledge, 2008.   * Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. //Global Shanghai, 1850-2010: A History in Fragments//. Routledge, 2008.
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