01827nam a2200253Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082000800090082000800098100001200106245004700118250000900165260001200174260000900186300001000195365000900205365001100214365000600225365000600231505132400237650001201561OSt20230725140622.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9783791325071 ckrvia a728 bMOD aRowe P.10aModern Urban Housing in China: 1840 - 2000 a5th. bPrestel c2001 a303p. b1858 cRupees d0 e0 aPart One: Early Development of Urban Housing in the Semifeudal and Semicolonial Period from 1840 to 1949 by Zhang Shouyi and Tan Ying p.25, Introduction p.27, Chapter One: The Emergence of Modern Urban Housing (1840 to 1910) p.31, Chapter Two: An Important Period for the Early Development of Housing in Modern Cities (1911 to 1937) p.48, Chapter Three: A Languishing Period in Early Modern (1937 to 1949) p.100, Part Two: Housing Development in the Socialist Planned Economy from 1949 to 1978 by Zhang Jie and Wang Tao p.103, Introduction p.105, Chapter Four: Economic Recovery Following the Soviet Model and Reflections During the First Five Year Plan (1949 to 1957) p.108, Chapter Five: The "Great Leap Forward" and Readjustment: Seeking a Road for Self Development (1958 to1965) p.141, Chapter Six: The Cultural Revolution and Its Period of Influence (1966 to 1978) p.170, Part Three: Housing Development from 1978 to 2000 after China Adopted Reform and Opening up Policies La Junhua and Shao Lei p.187, Introduction p.189, Chapter Seven: Housing Development at the Beginning of Reform p.193, Chapter Eight: Housing Construction in the Planned Commodity Economy (1985-1991) p.221, Chapter Nine: Urban Housing in the Early Period of the Socialist Market Economy (1992-2000) p.250, Conclusion by Peter G. Rowe p.283  aHousing