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晚清自然灾害与乡村社会研究 : 以山东为例 = Research on natural calamity and village society during the Late Qing dynasty : taking Shandong as an example / 董传岭著.
Wan Qing zi ran zai hai yu xiang cun she hui yan jiu : yi Shandong wei li = Research on natural calamity and village society during the Late Qing dynasty : taking Shandong as an example / Dong Chuanling zhu.
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Dong, Chuanling, 1970-
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董传岭, 1970-
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Book
Language
Chinese
Εdition
Di 1 ban.
第1版.
Published/Created
Beijing Shi : Zhongguo wen shi chu ban she, 2014.
北京市 : 中国文史出版社, 2014.
Description
2, 202 pages ; 24 cm.
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East Asian Library
GB5011.7 .D66 2014
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Subject(s)
Natural disasters
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China
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Shandong Sheng
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History
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Villages
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China
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Shandong Sheng
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Shandong Sheng (China)
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Social life and customs
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China
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History
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1861-1912
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Series
Gao xiao she ke yan jiu wen ku
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高校社科研究文库.
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本书以山东为例, 系统探讨晚晴水, 旱, 虫, 风, 雹, 疫, 震, 霜, 雪等自然灾害情况, 特点, 成因, 以及灾害对生态环境, 乡村人口, 乡村经济, 赈灾救荒, 社会冲突, 乡村习俗等影响.
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Yi Shandong wei li
以山东为例
Research on natural calamity and village society during the Late Qing dynasty : taking Shandong as an example
ISBN
9787503448157
7503448156
LCCN
2015450948
OCLC
881495154
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