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Wilderness of Marshes

by Kerrie L. MacPherson
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Overview

The successful emergence of Shanghai as a world city by the close of the nineteenth century was built upon the establishment of a modern urban base. No aspect of Shanghai's infrastructural developments was more critically important than the creation of a public health system. A Wilderness of Marshes traces Shanghai's medical infrastructure from its conception to the implementation of a Western-style public health system and a municipal government to manage it. Kerrie MacPherson details the pioneering actions of Shanghai's capitalist, professional, and religious communities who skillfully adapted the ideas and practices gaining currency in Western science, medicine, public morality, and urban circumstances to the Asian metropolis.

About the Author, Kerrie L. MacPherson

Kerrie L. MacPherson is Associate Professor of History at the University of Hong Kong.

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Editorials

China Quarterly

This book throws fascinating light on an important aspect of Shanghai's social and economic history which has hitherto been disregarded. . . . It deserves to be read . . . by a wide audience.

Times Literary Supplement

We can particularly applaud this well-constructed and original study

From the Publisher

The book is at once urban studies, comparative history, and modern Chinese studies. It is a solid, pioneering, and scholarly contribution. The overall thesis and minor themes have made it necessary for us to re-examine generally perceived notions about the development of Chinese cities. . . . It is historical writing at its best. Asian Journal of Public Administration

James H. Cassidy

Kerrie MacPherson has written a highly original book . . . which provides a penetrating and authoritative view of foreign medical and health activities in China.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
Lexington Books
Pages
370
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780739103692

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