New Books in Chinese Studies

Ying Jia Tan, "Recharging China in War and Revolution, 1882-1955" (Cornell UP, 2021)

Oct 1, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did China Industrialize Despite All Its Difficulties
02:10 • 4min
3
What Is the Thrust of the Book?
05:56 • 1min
4
The Power of Warfare
07:18 • 5min
5
Why You Shouldn't Use Technocrats in Your Book
11:57 • 4min
6
The Engineering Industry - A Career Advancement Path
16:24 • 2min
7
The Story With Electricity Starts in China
18:16 • 6min
8
What Is the Consequence of the Shunghi Power Plant?
23:52 • 3min
9
The National Salvation Through Industrialization
26:49 • 3min
10
The Nationalist Government's Plan to Nationalize Power Stations
29:55 • 4min
11
What Is the Role of the Electricity Grid?
33:55 • 5min
12
Chapter Four - Electricity Production in the West of China
39:20 • 2min
13
Electrical Equipment Manufacturing and Military Strategic Interests
40:54 • 5min
14
Hydropower - Chapter Five
45:53 • 3min
15
The Naivety of the Blank Slate Mentality
48:24 • 4min
16
Chapter Six - Electricity and the Civil War
52:32 • 4min
17
How Did the Chinese Comunists Inherit the Power Structure Largely Intact?
56:21 • 4min
18
What Did the Engineer Bureoucrats Really Do?
01:00:07 • 4min
19
The Reconstruction of the Electrical Facilities
01:04:08 • 4min
20
What Is Going on With the Renew Transtd?
01:08:32 • 5min
21
I've Started Up a Project on Plastics
01:13:57 • 2min