Journal of Chinese History, Special Issue on 'The State and Migration in Chinese History' -- Volume 5 - Issue 2 - July 2021
Special issue articles
Introduction
“THE STATE and MIGRATION IN CHINESE HISTORY”
Anthony J. Barbieri-Low
Early Imperial and Early Medieval China
Coerced Migration and Resettlement in the Qin Imperial Expansion
Anthony J. Barbieri-Low
State-Induced Migration and the Creation of State Spaces in Early Chinese Empires: Perspectives from History and Archaeology
Maxim Korolkov, Anke Hein
Wen-Yi Huang
Late Imperial China
Rethinking Qing Manchuria's Prohibition Policies
Jonathan Schlesinger
Where Diasporas Met: Hunanese, Cantonese, and the State in Late-Qing Guangxi
Steven B. Miles
Modern China
Together in the Same Boat: Exiled Nationalist State and Chinese Civil War Exiles in 1950s Taiwan
Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang
Transform the Land, Train the Youth: Water and Soil Conservation Teams and State-Induced Migration in mid-1960s China
Micah S. Muscolino
Reluctant and Illegal Migrants in Mao's China: Civil Defense Evacuation in the Tianjin Region, 1969–1980
Jeremy Brown
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