Timeline of Shanghai

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Shanghai in China.

Contents

Prior to 1800

1800-1900

1900-2000

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

21st century

2000s

2010s

See also

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Bibliography

Published in the 19th century

Published in the 20th century

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  • Claudius Madrolle (1912), "Shang-hai", Northern China, Paris: Hachette & Company, OCLC   8741409
  • Mary Louise Ninde Gamewell (1916), The Gateway to China: Pictures of Shanghai, New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, OCLC   394602, OL   6593310M
  • All About Shanghai. Shanghai: University Press. 1934.
  • Rhoads Murphey (1953), Shanghai: Key to Modern China, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, OCLC   16740238
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  • Yingjin Zhang (1999). Cinema & Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922-1943. Stanford University Press.
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Published in the 21st century

2000s
  • Bradley Mayhew (2001), Shanghai, Lonely Planet, OL   8314702M
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  • "Shanghai". Understanding Slums: Case Studies for the Global Report 2003. United Nations Human Settlements Programme and University College London. 2003.
  • Yin Xu; Xiaoqun Xu (2003). "Becoming Professional: Chinese Accountants in early 20th Century Shanghai". Accounting Historians Journal. 30.
  • Xiaoqing Ye (2003), The Dianshizhai Pictorial: Shanghai Urban Life, 1884-1898, Center for Chinese Studies, The University of Michigan, ISBN   9780892641628
  • Hanchao Lu (2004), Beyond the Neon Lights: Everyday Shanghai in the Early Twentieth Century , University of California Press, ISBN   9780520243781
  • Weiping Wu and Shahid Yusuf (2004). "Shanghai". In Josef Gugler (ed.). World Cities beyond the West: Globalization, Development, and Inequality. Cambridge University Press. ISBN   0521830036.
  • Piper Gaubatz, “Globalization and the Development of New Central Business Districts in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou,” chapter 6 in Restructuring the Chinese City: Changing Society, Economy and Space (New York: Routledge, 2005) 98-121.
  • Wing Chung Ho (2006). "From Resistance to Collective Action in a Shanghai Socialist "Model Community": From the Late 1940s to Early 1970s". Journal of Social History. 40.
  • Stephanie Po-Yin Chung (2007). "Moguls of the Chinese Cinema: The Story of the Shaw Brothers in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore, 1924-2002". Modern Asian Studies. 41 (4): 665–682. doi:10.1017/s0026749x06002423. S2CID   145666838.
  • Alexander Townsend Des Forges (2007). Mediasphere ShangHai: The Aesthetics of Cultural Production. University of Hawaii Press.
  • Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom (2007). "Is Global Shanghai "Good to Think"? Thoughts on Comparative History and Post-Socialist Cities". Journal of World History .
  • Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom (2008), Global Shanghai, 1850 - 2010, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, ISBN   9780415213271
  • Jane Zheng (2009). "Private Tutorial Art Schools in the Shanghai Market Economy: The Shanghai Art School, 1913-1919". Modern China. 35.
2010s

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