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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Preface
- Chronology of Chinese History
- Introduction
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One Marriages of the Ruling Elite in the Spring and Autumn Period -
Two Imperial Marriage in the Native Chinese and Non-Han State, Han to Ming -
Three Shifts in Marriage Finance from the Sixth to the Thirteenth Century -
Four The Marriage of Sung Imperial Clanswomen -
Five Ch'ing Imperial Marriage and Problems of Rulership -
Six Grooming a Daughter for Marriage: Brides and Wives in the Mid-Ch'ing Period -
Seven Wives, Concubines, and Maids: Servitude and Kinship in the Hong Kong Region, 1900–1940 -
Eight Prostitution and the Market in Women in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai -
Nine Marriage and Mobility under Rural Collectivism -
Ten Women, Property, and Law in the People's Republic of China - Afterword: Marriage and Gender Inequality
- Contributors
- Index
(p.369) Contributors
(p.369) Contributors
- Source:
- Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society
- Publisher:
- University of California Press
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Preface
- Chronology of Chinese History
- Introduction
-
One Marriages of the Ruling Elite in the Spring and Autumn Period -
Two Imperial Marriage in the Native Chinese and Non-Han State, Han to Ming -
Three Shifts in Marriage Finance from the Sixth to the Thirteenth Century -
Four The Marriage of Sung Imperial Clanswomen -
Five Ch'ing Imperial Marriage and Problems of Rulership -
Six Grooming a Daughter for Marriage: Brides and Wives in the Mid-Ch'ing Period -
Seven Wives, Concubines, and Maids: Servitude and Kinship in the Hong Kong Region, 1900–1940 -
Eight Prostitution and the Market in Women in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai -
Nine Marriage and Mobility under Rural Collectivism -
Ten Women, Property, and Law in the People's Republic of China - Afterword: Marriage and Gender Inequality
- Contributors
- Index