Introduction, Patricia Buckley Ebrey
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 Women 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
Rubie S. Watson is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. Patricia Buckley Ebrey is Professor of Chinese History at the University of Illinois.
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