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History has many untold stories. In Rats, Cats, Rogues, and Heroes
the author provides glimpses into China's hidden past through the
native's point of view. Rather than simply writing about ordinary
people, this book is written from the perspective of ordinary
people, how they told their own stories about themselves, their
communities, and their pasts. The author examines historical
consciousness as revealed in people's everyday lives and as
expressed through customary rituals, sociocultural conventions,
language, and the complex symbolism of common human experiences.
The focus is on ethnic groups and individuals who have been
routinely discriminated against in mainstream society and treated
by officials as rogues and criminals. They were denizens of the
underworld of "rivers and lakes" (jianghu), a sociocultural
category that includes bandits, sorcerers, conmen, and prostitutes.
To get at their silent history the author spent decades conducting
field research in rural areas of southern China, collecting rarely
used unconventional sources-folklore, legends, myths, rumors, and
hearsay-that reveal nuggets of new information and insights not
found in the conventional sources in libraries and archives. This
book challenges many commonplace assumptions about how academics
write history by offering alternative possibilities for China's
past.
History has many untold stories. In Rats, Cats, Rogues, and Heroes
the author provides glimpses into China's hidden past through the
native's point of view. Rather than simply writing about ordinary
people, this book is written from the perspective of ordinary
people, how they told their own stories about themselves, their
communities, and their pasts. The author examines historical
consciousness as revealed in people's everyday lives and as
expressed through customary rituals, sociocultural conventions,
language, and the complex symbolism of common human experiences.
The focus is on ethnic groups and individuals who have been
routinely discriminated against in mainstream society and treated
by officials as rogues and criminals. They were denizens of the
underworld of "rivers and lakes" (jianghu), a sociocultural
category that includes bandits, sorcerers, conmen, and prostitutes.
To get at their silent history the author spent decades conducting
field research in rural areas of southern China, collecting rarely
used unconventional sources-folklore, legends, myths, rumors, and
hearsay-that reveal nuggets of new information and insights not
found in the conventional sources in libraries and archives. This
book challenges many commonplace assumptions about how academics
write history by offering alternative possibilities for China's
past.
The Golden Age of Piracy in China, 1520-1810 exposes readers to the
little-known history of Chinese piracy in the sixteenth to
nineteenth centuries through a short narrative and selection of
documentary evidence. In this three-hundred-year period, Chinese
piracy was unsurpassed in size and scope anywhere else in the
world. The book includes a carefully selected and wide range of
Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, English, and Japanese sources--some
translated for the first time--to illustrate the complexity and
variety of piratical activities in Asian waters. These documents
include archival criminal cases and depositions of pirates and
victims, government reports and proclamations, memoirs of coastal
residents and pirate captives, and written and oral folklore handed
down for generations. The book also illuminates the important role
that pirates played in the political, economic, social, and
cultural transformations of early modern China and the world. An
historical perspective provides an important vantage point to
understand piracy as a recurring cyclical phenomenon inseparably
connected with the past.
The Golden Age of Piracy in China, 1520-1810 exposes readers to the
little-known history of Chinese piracy in the sixteenth to
nineteenth centuries through a short narrative and selection of
documentary evidence. In this three-hundred-year period, Chinese
piracy was unsurpassed in size and scope anywhere else in the
world. The book includes a carefully selected and wide range of
Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, English, and Japanese sources-some
translated for the first time-to illustrate the complexity and
variety of piratical activities in Asian waters. These documents
include archival criminal cases and depositions of pirates and
victims, government reports and proclamations, memoirs of coastal
residents and pirate captives, and written and oral folklore handed
down for generations. The book also illuminates the important role
that pirates played in the political, economic, social, and
cultural transformations of early modern China and the world. An
historical perspective provides an important vantage point to
understand piracy as a recurring cyclical phenomenon inseparably
connected with the past.
A comprehensive treatment for implementing Statistical Process
Control (SPC) in the food industry This book provides managers,
engineers, and practitioners with an overview of necessary and
relevant tools of Statistical Process Control, a roadmap for their
implementation, the importance of engagement and teamwork, SPC
leadership, success factors of the readiness and implementation,
and some of the key lessons learned from a number of food
companies. Illustrated with numerous examples from global
real-world case studies, this book demonstrates the power of
various SPC tools in a comprehensive manner. The final part of the
book highlights the critical challenges encountered while
implementing SPC in the food industry globally. Statistical Process
Control for the Food Industry: A Guide for Practitioners and
Managers explores the opportunities to deliver customized SPC
training programs for local food companies. It offers insightful
chapter covering everything from the philosophy and fundamentals of
quality control in the food industry all the way up to case studies
of SPC application in the food industry on both the quality and
safety aspect, making it an excellent "cookbook" for the managers
in the food industry to assess and initiating the SPC application
in their respective companies. Covers concise and clear guidelines
for the application of SPC tools in any food companies' environment
Provides appropriate guidelines showing the organizational
readiness level before the food companies adopt SPC Explicitly
comments on success factors, motivations, and challenges in the
food industry Addresses quality and safety issues in the food
industry Presents numerous, global, real-world case studies of SPC
in the food industry Statistical Process Control for the Food
Industry: A Guide for Practitioners and Managers can be used to
train upper middle and senior managers in improving food quality
and reducing food waste using SPC as one of the core techniques.
It's also an excellent book for graduate students of food
engineering, food quality management and/or food technology, and
process management.
The basic measurements in ophthalmology included here are described
fitting different clinical situations. Simple diagrams which can be
easily remembered and reproduced are included. This book can be
used as a reference book for all ophthalmologists in their learning
and teaching purposes and also in clinical practice.
Rook is a student who encountered a group of aliens. After
convincing that they weren't a threat, they managed to convince him
to undergo several advancements. These installments would heighten
his abilities and attributes. Once he was told that his world was
in danger and that these test would help prevent the crisis, he
agreed to proceed with their plans. Months have gone by since he
started these advancements with nothing to show for it or any other
information to follow. Until one day during school, Rook goes
berserk. The aliens soon realize that he is no longer in their
control and is on a rampage. As they chase him down to figure out
why he suddenly snapped, they soon discover that he is carrying out
his own mission. Can they stop a weapon they themselves created, or
will Rook's rage burn them?
A student named Kane discovers something powerful within him. It is
a spiritual element known as a Mes Core. However, finding this out
comes with bad news. There are beings called Mes that are escaping
his Core. They seek to free themselves from Kane, mainly by ending
his life. Kane finds himself fighting for his life as he tries to
regain control of his Core. With the help of his love interest,
Kiy, he strives to protect not only himself, but all those that are
around him. The struggle for freedom weighs heavy on his shoulders.
Can Kane regain control of his Core, or will his Mes become whole,
setting their plans to destroy everything in their path.
A three-thousand-year old war between two distant planets has found
a new battle ground: Earth. Shaylae Lucero, a beautiful
fourteen-year-old Navajo girl, who has been isolated from her
culture, finds herself thrust into the middle of this war. The Dark
Ones, ancient enemies of the Navajo, have found her and have
mistaken her for their mortal enemy, Changing Woman, the Sacred
Mother of the Navajo. During Shaylae's Kinaalda, the puberty
ceremony for Navajo girls, Changing Woman visits her and charges
her with resolving this conflict. Initially reluctant to accept
this mission, she soon realizes that she has no choice-the Dark
Ones have kidnapped her parents, top researchers in the area of
hyperspace. Before destroying Earth, the Dark Ones first want
access to this new technology. With the help of her two friends,
Ayanna and Micah, she learns of the richness of her heritage and
discovers she has access to the ancient powers of the Navajo. Using
these new-found powers, twice she is able to thwart the Dark Ones
efforts to capture her, but is she ready for the final, cataclysmic
conflict aboard their interstellar ship?
Dragons, Tigers, and Dogs is a tightly-focused collection of
studies that explores how Qing governing institutions and
strategies worked in actual practice to address the practical
problems and needs of a regionally diverse and culturally complex
empire from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries. It
highlights the Qing regime's ability to accommodate an astonishing
variety of local governing environments in the management of
short-term contingent crises and long-term evolutionary problems
caused by changes in the social-economic fabric of Greater China
during the Qing period. It argues that the Qing state should be
viewed as a system of indirect rule because of its accommodative
strategies of governance and its reliance on sub- and
extra-bureaucratic power groups at the local level. Dragons,
Tigers, and Dogs makes an important contribution to our
understanding of the practical operation of Qing government, and
its readability, thematic coherence, and inclusion of
professionally-drawn maps and enhanced Chinese woodblock
illustrations make this work attractive and accessible to students
of late imperial China as well as Qing specialists.
Dragons, Tigers, and Dogs is a tightly-focused collection of
studies that explores how Qing governing institutions and
strategies worked in actual practice to address the practical
problems and needs of a regionally diverse and culturally complex
empire from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries. It
highlights the Qing regime's ability to accommodate an astonishing
variety of local governing environments in the management of
short-term contingent crises and long-term evolutionary problems
caused by changes in the social-economic fabric of Greater China
during the Qing period. It argues that the Qing state should be
viewed as a system of indirect rule because of its accommodative
strategies of governance and its reliance on sub- and
extra-bureaucratic power groups at the local level. Dragons,
Tigers, and Dogs makes an important contribution to our
understanding of the practical operation of Qing government, and
its readability, thematic coherence, and inclusion of
professionally-drawn maps and enhanced Chinese woodblock
illustrations make this work attractive and accessible to students
of late imperial China as well as Qing specialists.
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