Mark Elvin
Mark Elvin
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Concepts of nature
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Sediments of Time Set
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The Retreat of the Elephants
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Cultural Atlas
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Sediments of time
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Changing stories in the Chinese world
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Cultural atlas of China
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Another History
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The Chinese city between two worlds
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The pattern of the Chinese past
cover - LUListen Up!Mark Elvin
Listen Up!
no cover - JSJapanese studies on the history...Mark Elvin
Japanese studies on the history of water control in China
no cover - WCWhy China failed to create an e...Mark Elvin
Why China failed to create an endogenous industrial capitalism
no cover - SASelf-liberation and self-immola...Mark Elvin
Self-liberation and self-immolation in modern Chinese thought
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- Open Work
Concepts of nature
- Open Work
Sediments of Time Set
- Open Work
The Retreat of the Elephants
- Open Work
Cultural Atlas
- Open Work
Sediments of time
- Open Work
Changing stories in the Chinese world
- Open Work
Cultural atlas of China
- Open Work
Another History
- Open Work
The Chinese city between two worlds
- Open Work
The pattern of the Chinese past
- Open Work
Listen Up!
- Open Work
Japanese studies on the history of water control in China
- Open Work
Why China failed to create an endogenous industrial capitalism
- Open Work
Self-liberation and self-immolation in modern Chinese thought