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Revolution and business: Shanghai in the Revolution
of 1911
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05 Sep 2009 |
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05 Sep 2009 |
Abstract
From 1911 to 1913, in big streets and small lanes, in famous parks and thriving stores, and in tea houses and grand restaurants located in such cities as Shanghai, Nanjing, Beijing and Wuchang, numerous business opportunities were born out of the Revolution of 1911. By using the political giants and military leaders around Shanghai, business firms skillfully dealt with the difficulties of the continually changing political situation and managed to keep their businesses afloat, succeeding in their response to the consumption demands of the public. It can be argued that the Revolution of 1911 played a distinct role in the development of businesses in Shanghai during that time.
Keywords
the Revolution of 1911 /
businesses /
Shanghai
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Revolution and business: Shanghai in the Revolution
of 1911. Front. Hist. China, 2009, 4(3): 390‒425 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11462-009-0016-9
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