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Concubines and bondservants: a social history
Maria Jaschok-
Frontmatter
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Threads: Introduction (page 1)
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PART 1. MOTIFS (page 5)
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1.Moot Xiao-li (page 7)
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2. Old To, the 'Xiang Fei' (page 45)
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3. Margaret Leung's Grandmother (page 53)
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4. Ma Xin's Mooi-jai, Yuet-Sim, Number Three Mooi (page 69)
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PART 2. THE TAPESTRY (page 79)
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5. Hong Kong Society: Positions, Perceptions and Attitudes (page 81)
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6. The Transaction (page 86)
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7. Mooi-jai (page 101)
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Conclusion (page 112)
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Notes (page 115)
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Bibliography (page 128)
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Appendixes (page 133)
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A: Chronology of Anti-Mooi-Jai Campaign, 1841-1938 (page 133)
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B: Age, Designation, Price (page 145)
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C: Deed of Sale (South China, 1927) (page 146)
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D: Deed of Sale (Guangzhou, about 1895) (page 147)
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E: Deed of Sale (South China, about 1910) (page 147)
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F: Note of Presentation (South China, 1924) (page 148)
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G: Committee of the Anti-Mooi-Jai Society: 1928 (page 149)
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H: Official Statistics of the Progress of the Mooi-Jai Campaign in Hong Kong 1930-37 (page 150)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAS | 48.3 (Aug. 1989): 589-591 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-9118%28198908%2948%3A3%3C589%3ACABTSH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P |
PA | 63.2 (Summer 1990): 249-250 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-851X%28199022%2963%3A2%3C249%3ACABTSH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L |
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Published: 1988
Publisher: Zed Books
- 9780862327835 (paper)
- 9780862327828 (hardcover)