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The book takes as its starting point the city of Canton, at the heart of the most populous built-up metropolitan area in Mainland China, and a city that has for several centuries held a central position with regard to economic, social, and physical change in the country.

Included are hundreds of beautiful illustrations and drawings that help articulate Smith's historical insight into key events surrounding the development of Canton, from its preliminary trading and treaty port history, to its Republican city building program, the Socialist planned economy after 1949, the post-1978 reform period, and the regenerative impetus of the contemporary city.

Shaping Canton focuses on the modern history of Canton. The text and illustrations explore and set out the various stages and events leading up to the modern city, by way of a reinvigorated Chinese superpower, from the founding of trade between Europe and the East in the late 15th century, to the beachheads of foreign influence, and forces of transformation through periods of revolution, political transition, and reform up to the present time.



Table of Contents
Preface 7 Introduction 17 The Mandate of Heaven 21 Avenues of Commerce 49 Adventurism and Hostilities 87 Beachheads of Foreign Influence 111 An Emerging Modernism 141 Forces of Transformation 173 The Socialist Planned Economy 1949–1976 195 Reforms, Challenges, and Resurgence 229 Remaking the Canton Metropolis 259 The Political Paradox 299 Acknowledgments 316 Endnotes 318

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      Publisher: Oro Editions
      Publication Date: 04/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781954081642, 978-1954081642
      ISBN10: 1954081642

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book takes as its starting point the city of Canton, at the heart of the most populous built-up metropolitan area in Mainland China, and a city that has for several centuries held a central position with regard to economic, social, and physical change in the country.

      Included are hundreds of beautiful illustrations and drawings that help articulate Smith's historical insight into key events surrounding the development of Canton, from its preliminary trading and treaty port history, to its Republican city building program, the Socialist planned economy after 1949, the post-1978 reform period, and the regenerative impetus of the contemporary city.

      Shaping Canton focuses on the modern history of Canton. The text and illustrations explore and set out the various stages and events leading up to the modern city, by way of a reinvigorated Chinese superpower, from the founding of trade between Europe and the East in the late 15th century, to the beachheads of foreign influence, and forces of transformation through periods of revolution, political transition, and reform up to the present time.



      Table of Contents
      Preface 7 Introduction 17 The Mandate of Heaven 21 Avenues of Commerce 49 Adventurism and Hostilities 87 Beachheads of Foreign Influence 111 An Emerging Modernism 141 Forces of Transformation 173 The Socialist Planned Economy 1949–1976 195 Reforms, Challenges, and Resurgence 229 Remaking the Canton Metropolis 259 The Political Paradox 299 Acknowledgments 316 Endnotes 318

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