This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Bray, F. 1997. Technology and gender: fabrics of power in late imperial China. Berkeley: University of California Press.BrayF.1997BerkeleyUniversity of California Press10.1525/9780520919006Search in Google Scholar
Chayanov, A.V. 1966. The theory of peasant economy. Edited by D. Thorner, B. Kerblay and R.E.F. Smith. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.ChayanovA.V.1966Edited by D. Thorner, B. Kerblay and R.E.F. Smith. Madison, WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin PressSearch in Google Scholar
Diamond, N. 1985. ‘Taitou revisited: state policies and social change.’ In W.L. Parish (ed) Chinese rural development: the great transformation, pp. 246-269. New York, Sharpe.DiamondN.1985pp246269New York, SharpeSearch in Google Scholar
Friedman, E., P.G. Pickowicz and M. Selden 1991. Chinese village, socialist state. New Haven: Yale University Press.FriedmanE.PickowiczP.G.andSeldenM.1991New HavenYale University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Gittings, J. 2005. The Changing Face of China: from Mao to Market. Oxford: Oxford University Press.GittingsJ.2005OxfordOxford University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Mitter, R. 2004. A bitter revolution: China’s struggle with the modern world. Oxford: Oxford University Press.MitterR.2004OxfordOxford University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Rawson, J. 1980. Ancient China: art and archaeology. London: British Museum Publications.RawsonJ.1980LondonBritish Museum PublicationsSearch in Google Scholar
Redfield, R. 1960. The little community and peasant society and culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.RedfieldR.1960ChicagoUniversity of Chicago PressSearch in Google Scholar
Thorp, R. and R. Vinograd 2001. Chinese art and culture. New York: Abrams.ThorpR.andVinogradR.2001New YorkAbramsSearch in Google Scholar
Young Yang Chung 1980. The art of Oriental Embroidery: history, aesthetics and techniques. London: Bell and Hyman.YoungYang Chung1980LondonBell and HymanSearch in Google Scholar
Zhao, Bingxiang 2004. ‘“The place where the sage wouldn’t go” and “The place where the sage was born”: mutual definitions of place in Shandong and Heilongjiang.’ In In S. Feuchtwang (ed.) Making Place: state projects, globalisation and local responses in China, pp. 117-132. London: UCL Press.ZhaoBingxiang2004‘“The place where the sage wouldn’t go” and “The place where the sage was born”: mutual definitions of place in Shandong and Heilongjiang.’ InInFeuchtwangS.edpp117132LondonUCL PressSearch in Google Scholar