| Community, trade, and networks: Southern Fujian province from the third to the | EconLit | JB |
| 1991 | | Clark, Hugh R. | Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and |
| Abstract: A history of the development of an economic microregion--the area of southern Fujian |
| Province known today as Minnan and to an earlier era as Quannan--as it evolved from its earliest |
| settlement by Chinese immigrants through a complete cycle of economic and demographic growth, |
| culminating in the Southern Song dynasty. Identifies as the key to the economic transformation the |
| emergence of the core city of Quanzhou, a key port in the importation of goods from lands of the |
| Indian Ocean and the subsequent distribution of those imported goods throughout the empire. Covers |
| the period of the late Tang dynasty; politics, structure, administration, society and economics during |
| the succeeding interregnum period; and demography and networks, and trade and economy during the |
| Song dynasty. Clark is Associate Professor of History at Ursinus College. Glossary; bibliography; |
| index (Community, trade, and networks: Southern Fujian province from the third to the thirteenth |
| century, this book could be fun because it gives a long range history of southern Fuijian) |
| Reasons for joining church and social make-up of modern Christians in Fujian | BAS | CA |
| 1992 | | Chen, Zhiping; Li, Shaoming | China Study Journal (London) 7, no.2 (Aug 1992) 10-17 |
| Exploring the facets of Christianity in the Fujain culture |
| Arrested Development: Cotton and Cotton Markets in Shanghai, 1350-1843 | JSTOR | CMDUP |
| 1992 | | Lu, Hanchao | Modern China Vol. 18, No. 4. (Oct., 1992), pp. 468-499. |
| This article discusses the development of the cotton market in Shanghai, including tracing its origins |
| from the Fujian Province. |
| http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0097- |
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| Grain in Fujian: Intra-Provincial Patterns of Production and Trade, 1952-1988 | JSTOR | ML |
| 1992 | | Lyons, Thomas P. | China Quarterly |
| This article relates to the one above because it depicts the necessity to expand the production of grain |
| in Fujian. The article talks about how the Fujian people must start producing enough grain to trade |
| inter-provincially and not just intra-provincially. One could make the argument that once they noticed |
| the need for some economic growth, they also proactively did so. |
| http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0305- |
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