bokomslag Railroads and the Transformation of China
Historia

Railroads and the Transformation of China

Elisabeth Kll

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  • 416 sidor
  • 2019
As a vehicle to convey both the history of modern China and the complex forces still driving the nations economic success, rail has no equal. Railroads and the Transformation of China is the first comprehensive history, in any language, of railroad operation from the last decades of the Qing Empire to the present. Chinas first fractured lines were built under semicolonial conditions by competing foreign investors. The national system that began taking shape in the 1910s suffered all the ills of the country at large: warlordism and Japanese invasion, Chinese partisan sabotage, the Great Leap Forward when lines suffered in the battle for steel, and the Cultural Revolution, during which Red Guards were granted free passage to make revolution across the country, nearly collapsing the system. Elisabeth Klls expansive study shows how railroads survived the rupture of the 1949 Communist revolution and became an enduring model of Chinese infrastructure expansion. The railroads persisted because they were exemplary bureaucratic institutions. Through detailed archival research and interviews, Kll builds case studies illuminating the strength of rail administration. Pragmatic management, combining central authority and local autonomy, sustained rail organizations amid shifting political and economic priorities. As Kll shows, rail provided a blueprint for the past forty years of ambitious, semipublic business development and remains an essential component of the PRCs politically charged, technocratic economic model for Chinas future.
  • Författare: Elisabeth Kll
  • Illustratör: 9 Maps
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780674368170
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 416
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-01-14
  • Förlag: Harvard University Press