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The Cultural Legacy of German Colonial Rule (Paperback): Klaus Muhlhahn The Cultural Legacy of German Colonial Rule (Paperback)
Klaus Muhlhahn
R641 R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Save R103 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume explores social, economic, political, and cultural practices generated by African, Asian, and Oceanic individuals and groups within the context and aftermath of German colonialism. The volume contributes to current debates on transnational and intercultural processes while highlighting the ways in which the colonial period is embedded in larger processes of globalization.

The Cultural Legacy of German Colonial Rule (Hardcover): Klaus Muhlhahn The Cultural Legacy of German Colonial Rule (Hardcover)
Klaus Muhlhahn
R2,139 Discovery Miles 21 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume explores social, economic, political, and cultural practices generated by African, Asian, and Oceanic individuals and groups within the context and aftermath of German colonialism. The volume contributes to current debates on transnational and intercultural processes while highlighting the ways in which the colonial period is embedded in larger processes of globalization.

Making China Modern - From the Great Qing to Xi Jinping (Hardcover): Klaus Muhlhahn Making China Modern - From the Great Qing to Xi Jinping (Hardcover)
Klaus Muhlhahn
R1,126 R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Save R119 (11%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A panoramic survey of China's rise and resilience through war and rebellion, disease and famine, that rewrites China's history for a new generation. It is tempting to attribute China's recent ascendance to changes in political leadership and economic policy. Making China Modern teaches otherwise. Moving beyond the standard framework of Cold War competition and national resurgence, Klaus Muhlhahn situates twenty-first-century China in the nation's long history of creative adaptation. In the mid-eighteenth century, when the Qing Empire reached the height of its power, China dominated a third of the world's population and managed its largest economy. But as the Opium Wars threatened the nation's sovereignty from without and the Taiping Rebellion ripped apart its social fabric from within, China found itself verging on free fall. A network of family relations, economic interdependence, institutional innovation, and structures of governance allowed citizens to regain their footing in a convulsing world. In China's drive to reclaim regional centrality, its leaders looked outward as well as inward, at industrial developments and international markets offering new ways to thrive. This dynamic legacy of overcoming adversity and weakness is apparent today in China's triumphs-but also in its most worrisome trends. Telling a story of crisis and recovery, Making China Modern explores the versatility and resourcefulness that matters most to China's survival, and to its future possibilities.

Die Volksrepublik China (German, Paperback): Klaus Muhlhahn Die Volksrepublik China (German, Paperback)
Klaus Muhlhahn
R932 R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Save R171 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Herrschaft Und Widerstand in Der Musterkolonie Kiautschou - Interaktionen Zwischen China Und Deutschland, 1897-1914 (German,... Herrschaft Und Widerstand in Der Musterkolonie Kiautschou - Interaktionen Zwischen China Und Deutschland, 1897-1914 (German, Hardcover)
Klaus Muhlhahn
R4,511 Discovery Miles 45 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Die 1897 vom Deutschen Reich in einem Handstreich besetzte Kolonie Kiautschou in China entwickelte sich zu einem Ort des Kontaktes, des Zusammenstosses und des erzwungenen Zusammenlebens zwischen sozialen Gruppen zweier verschiedener Gesellschaften. Die komplexen Interaktionen zwischen verschiedenen deutschen und chinesischen sozialen Gruppen in Kiautschou sind Gegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit. Das vorliegende Buch ist die erste systematische Studie zur Kolonie Kiautschou in deutscher Sprache."

The Chinese Communist Party (Paperback): Timothy Cheek, Klaus Muhlhahn, Hans Van De Ven The Chinese Communist Party (Paperback)
Timothy Cheek, Klaus Muhlhahn, Hans Van De Ven
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Ten engaging personal histories introduce readers to what it was like to live in and with the most powerful political machine ever created: the Chinese Communist Party. Detailing the life of ten people who led or engaged with the Chinese Communist Party, one each for one of its ten decades of its existence, these essays reflect on the Party's relentless pursuit of power and extraordinary adaptability through the transformative decades since 1921. Demonstrating that the history of the Chinese Communist Party is not one story but many stories, readers learn about paths not taken, the role of chance, ideas and persons silenced, hopes both lost and fulfilled. This vivid mosaic of lives and voices draws together one hundred years of modern Chinese history - and illuminates possible paths for China's future.

Criminal Justice in China - A History (Hardcover): Klaus Muhlhahn Criminal Justice in China - A History (Hardcover)
Klaus Muhlhahn
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a groundbreaking work, Klaus Muhlhahn offers a comprehensive examination of the criminal justice system in modern China, an institution deeply rooted in politics, society, and culture.

In late imperial China, flogging, tattooing, torture, and servitude were routine punishments. Sentences, including executions, were generally carried out in public. After 1905, in a drive to build a strong state and curtail pressure from the West, Chinese officials initiated major legal reforms. Physical punishments were replaced by fines and imprisonment. Capital punishment, though removed from the public sphere, remained in force for the worst crimes. Trials no longer relied on confessions obtained through torture but were instead held in open court and based on evidence. Prison reform became the centerpiece of an ambitious social-improvement program.

After 1949, the Chinese communists developed their own definitions of criminality and new forms of punishment. People s tribunals were convened before large crowds, which often participated in the proceedings. At the center of the socialist system was reform through labor, and thousands of camps administered prison sentences. Eventually, the communist leadership used the camps to detain anyone who offended against the new society, and the crime of counterrevolution was born.

Muhlhahn reveals the broad contours of criminal justice from late imperial China to the Deng reform era and details the underlying values, successes and failures, and ultimate human costs of the system. Based on unprecedented research in Chinese archives and incorporating prisoner testimonies, witness reports, and interviews, this book is essential reading for understanding modern China.

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