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<strong>CLTA</strong> NEWSLETTER <strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2020</strong><br />

Books about China available for free download at Hawai'i<br />

Open Books<br />

https://www.hawaiiopen.org/<br />

Hawai’i Open Books is a collection of 90 newly digitized academic titles from UH Press’s backlist,<br />

many previously out of print, now freely available to the public.<br />

The following titles pertain to Chinese studies.<br />

• China’s Island Frontier: Studies in the Historical Geography of Taiwan. Edited by Ronald G.<br />

Knapp.<br />

• China’s Old Dwellings. Ronald G. Knapp.<br />

• Chinese Romanization: Self-Study Guide. Dennis K. Yee.<br />

• Formosa: Licensed Revolution and the Home Rule Movement, 1895–1945. George H. Kerr.<br />

• Getting an Heir: Adoption and the Construction of Kinship in Late Imperial China. Ann<br />

Waltner.<br />

• Leibniz and Confucianism: The Search for Accord. David E. Mungello.<br />

• Painting and Performance: Chinese Picture Recitation and Its Indian Genesis. Victor H. Mair.<br />

• Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China. Anne Birrell.<br />

• Revolutionaries, Monarchists, and Chinatowns: Chinese Politics in the Americas and the 1911<br />

Revolution. L. Eve Armentrout Ma.<br />

• Tai Chen’s Inquiry into Goodness: A Translation of the Yuan Shan with an Introductory<br />

Essay. Chung-ying Cheng.<br />

• The Cavern-Mystery Transmission: A Taoist Ordination Rite of A.D. 711. Charles D. Benn.<br />

• The Foundations of Mao Zedong’s Political Thought, 1917-1935. Brantly Womack.<br />

• The Northern Expedition: China’s National Revolution of 1926–1928. Donald A. Jordan.<br />

You can browse and download pdf files of these books here.<br />

https://www.hawaiiopen.org/?post_type=product<br />

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