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1. The Politicization of Women Workers at War: Labour in Chongqing's cotton mills during the Anti-Japanese War.

2. Mantetsu Democracy.

3. Money for Empire: The Yokohama Specie Bank Monetary Emissions Before and After the May Fourth (Wusi) Boycott of 1919.

4. North China Famine Revisited: Unsung Native Relief in the Warlord Era, 1920–1921.

5. Chinese Tong as British Trust: Institutional Collisions and Legal Disputes in Urban Hong Kong, 1860s-1980s.

6. The Global Cholera Pandemic Reaches Chinese Villages: Population Mobility, Political Control, and Economic Incentives in Epidemic Prevention, 1962–1964.

7. ‘The British boss is gone and will never return’: Communist takeovers of British companies in Shanghai (1949–1954).

8. A Quantitative Description of the Henan Famine of 1942.

9. Bondage on Qing China's Northwestern Frontier.

10. Cholera, Public Health, and the Politics of Water in Republican Guangzhou.

11. Industrialisation and Handicraft Cloth: The Jiangsu Peasant Economy in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.

12. The Role of the Guangbao in Promoting Nationalism and Transmitting Reform Ideas in Late Qing China.

13. Glocalizing Medicine in the Canton–Hong Kong–Macau Region in Late Qing China.

14. Beyond Colonial Dichotomies: The deficits of Spain and the peripheral powers in treaty-port China.

15. Going Modern: The tourist experience at the seaside and hill resorts in late Qing and Republican China.

16. ‘Energizing’ Relations: Western European industrialists and China's dream of self-reliance. The case of Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (1956–1965).

17. Roads in China's Borderlands: Interfaces of spatial representations, perceptions, practices, and knowledges.

18. Reconstructing China: Japanese technicians and industrialization in the early years of the People's Republic of China.

19. Scaling the Commanding Heights: The colonial conglomerates and the changing political economy of French Indochina.

20. Hygienic Nature: Afforestation and the greening of colonial Hong Kong.

21. Sacrificing Local Interests: Water control policies of the Ming and Qing governments and the local economy of Huaibei, 1495–1949.

22. Chinese Revenue Farms and Borders in Southeast Asia.

23. Nature and Nurture on Imperial China's Frontiers.

24. The Wong Lineage Land: Property and Belonging in the New Territories of Hong Kong in 1904.

25. The Sinking of the S.S. Kowshing: International Law, Diplomacy, and the Sino-Japanese War.

26. Opium smoking in late Imperial China: A reconsideration.