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Contents: Marriages of the ruling elite in the Spring and Autumn period- Melvin P. Thatcher Imperial marriage in the native Chinese and non-Han state: Han to Ming- Jennifer Holmgren Shifts in marriage finance from the sixth to the thirteenth century- Patricia Buckley Ebrey The marriage of Sung imperial clanswomen- John W. Chaffee Ch'ing imperial marriage and problems of rulership- Evelyn S. Rawski Grooming a daughter for marriage: brides and wives in the mid-Ch'ing period- Susan Mann Wives, concubines, and maids: servitude and kinship in the Hong Kong region, 1900-1940- Rubie S. Watson Prostitution and the market in early twentieth-century Shanghai- Gail Hershatter Marriage and mobility under rural collectivism- William Lavely Women, property, and law in the People's Republic of China- Jonathan K. Ocko Afterword : marriage and gender inequality- Rubie S. Watson
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