All Stories

  1. Taming China's Wilderness: Immigration, Settlement and the Shaping of the Heilongjiang Frontier, 1900–1931. PATRICK FULIANG SHAN. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2014 xii + 227 pp. £63.00 ISBN 978-1-4094-6389-4
  2. The Ecology of War in China
  3. Past and Present Resource Disputes in the South China Sea: The Case of Reed Bank
  4. Fishing and Whaling
  5. Violence Against People and the Land: The Environment and Refugee Migration from China's Henan Province, 1938-1945
  6. Refugees, Land Reclamation, and Militarized Landscapes in Wartime China: Huanglongshan, Shaanxi, 1937–45
  7. The Sea of Learning: Mobility and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Guangzhou. By Steven B. Miles. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006. xviii, 450 pp. $49.95 (cloth).
  8. A Forest of Sails and Masts: Environment and Economy in an Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Fishery
  9. A Forest of Sails and Masts: Environment and Economy in an Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Fishery
  10. Introduction
  11. Stories of Survival: Refugee Migration and Ecological Adaptation
  12. Against the Flow: Hydraulic Instability and Ecological Exhaustion
  13. Reconstruction and Revolution
  14. Conclusion
  15. Glossary of Chinese Characters
  16. Archives
  17. Bibliography
  18. Military Metabolism and the Henan Famine of 1942–1943
  19. A Militarized River: The 1938 Yellow River Flood and Its Aftermath
  20. The Ecology of Displacement: Social and Environmental Effects of Refugee Migration
  21. The Land Needs the People; the People Need the Land