Enclave to urbanity : canton, foreigners, and architecture from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries /

Cross-cultural relations are spatial relations. Enclave to Urbanity is the first book in English that examines how the architecture and the urban landscape of Guangzhou framed the relations between the Western mercantile and missionary communities and the city's predominantly Chinese population...

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Váldodahkki: Farris, Johnathan Andrew
Materiálatiipa: Licensed eBooks
Giella:eaŋgalasgiella
Almmustuhtton: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press 2016.
Liŋkkat:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1d4tzbx
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Čoahkkáigeassu:Cross-cultural relations are spatial relations. Enclave to Urbanity is the first book in English that examines how the architecture and the urban landscape of Guangzhou framed the relations between the Western mercantile and missionary communities and the city's predominantly Chinese population. The book takes readers through three phases: the Thirteen Factories era from the eighteenth century to the 1850s; the Shamian enclave up to the early twentieth century; and the adoption of Western building techniques throughout the city as its architecture modernized in the early Republic. The discussi.
Olgguldas hápmi:1 online resource (281 pages)
Bibliografiija:Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-244) and index.
ISBN:9789888313679
9888313673
9789888208876
988820887X