China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... region with a network of small businesses . Especially after about 1850 the Chinese overseas became pre- ponderantly composed of poor working men , the coolie element ( recruited from the peasantry of Fukien and Kwangtung in a drive ...
... region with a network of small businesses . Especially after about 1850 the Chinese overseas became pre- ponderantly composed of poor working men , the coolie element ( recruited from the peasantry of Fukien and Kwangtung in a drive ...
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... Region . Firstly , the Mongols say , the Mongol nature of the region was diluted by the inclusion in 1955 of large areas , such as Suiyuan , Jehol and half of Ninghsia , where the predominant population was Chinese , under the pretext ...
... Region . Firstly , the Mongols say , the Mongol nature of the region was diluted by the inclusion in 1955 of large areas , such as Suiyuan , Jehol and half of Ninghsia , where the predominant population was Chinese , under the pretext ...
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... Region is said to have increased from 7,000,000 in 1948 to 12,000,000 in 1967. Many thousands of young Chinese are said to have been sent to that region from places like Shanghai and Tientsin during the Cultural Revolution . The ...
... Region is said to have increased from 7,000,000 in 1948 to 12,000,000 in 1967. Many thousands of young Chinese are said to have been sent to that region from places like Shanghai and Tientsin during the Cultural Revolution . The ...
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