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Shanghai Transformation

Logan Bell

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"Shanghai Transformation" tells the remarkable story of how Shanghai evolved from a small fishing village into a global city and financial powerhouse. The book explores the city's complex history, examining its colonial legacy and its resurgence as an economic hub, while providing insights into globalization and cultural exchange. Shanghai's journey showcases the impact of foreign influence, local resilience, and government policies on shaping a global city. For instance, the establishment of foreign concessions in the 19th century had a profound impact on the city's development, leading to a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. The book takes a balanced approach, drawing on archival documents, academic research, and personal narratives to offer a comprehensive view of Shanghai's evolution. It starts by setting the historical context, moves through the concession era and the Chinese Revolution, and culminates in Shanghai's modern resurgence. The narrative highlights the agency of the Chinese people in shaping their city. "Shanghai Transformation" offers a lens to understand urbanization, globalization, and cultural exchange, making it valuable for anyone interested in history, urban studies, and global affairs.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 63 páginas.

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