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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Shanghai Municipal Police"

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Bourne, Major K. M. "The Shanghai Municipal Police: Chinese Uniform Branch." Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles 64, no. 3 (1991): 229–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032258x9106400308.

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Sun, Yizhi. "Russian Émigrés in Shanghai: Their Social and Economic Status in 1922–1925." History 19, no. 8 (2020): 92–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-8-92-103.

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The article focuses on the problem of social and economic status of Russian émigrés in Shanghai in 1922–1925, in particular from the arrival of the Siberian flotilla to the beginning of the May Thirtieth Movement. Based on previously unexplored official records from the Shanghai Municipal Archive (SMA), Shanghai Municipal Police Files (SMPF) and the detailed research of the press, the author manages to significantly supplement the portrait of Russian émigrés’ life during the above period. The wider source base of this research, as compared those that are available for an earlier period of 1917
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Yin, Cao. "Policing the British Empire on the Bund: The Origin of the Sikh Police Unit in Shanghai." Britain and the World 10, no. 1 (2017): 53–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/brw.2017.0259.

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Red-turbaned Sikh policemen have long been viewed as symbols of the cosmopolitan feature of modern Shanghai. However, the origin of the Sikh police unit in the Shanghai Municipal Police has not been seriously investigated. This article argues that the circulation of police officers, policing knowledge, and information in the British colonial network and the circulation of the idea of taking Hong Kong as the reference point amongst Shanghailanders from the 1850s to the 1880s played important role in the establishment of the Sikh police force in the International Settlement of Shanghai. Furtherm
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Sun, Yizhi. "The Soviet Union and the May Thirtieth Movement in Shanghai." Problemy dalnego vostoka, no. 4 (2022): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013128120021382-1.

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This article focuses specifically on the Soviet factor in The May Thirtieth Movement in Shanghai, including the degree of central and local Soviet authorities' involvement in the preparation and course of the Movement and financial assistance to Chinese strikers. It also examines Soviet intelligence activities in Shanghai during this period. Until May 30 the central organs of the USSR and the RCP(b) were not the initiators of the Movement. The largest workers' movement in Shanghai occurred spontaneously and was not under the control of the Comintern or the Politburo. However,
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JACKSON, ISABELLA. "The Raj on Nanjing Road: Sikh Policemen in Treaty-Port Shanghai." Modern Asian Studies 46, no. 6 (2012): 1672–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x12000078.

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AbstractSikh policemen were an indelible part of the landscape of Shanghai in the first decades of the twentieth century, and have left their mark in the ways in which the city is remembered up to the present day. Yet their history has never been told and historians of the period have, at best, simply referred to them in passing. This paper redresses this gap in the literature by accounting for the presence of the Sikh branch of the Shanghai Municipal Police and exploring their role in the governance and policing of the International Settlement. This enriches our understanding of the nature of
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Bickers, Robert. "Transforming Frank Peasgood. Family Photographs and Shanghai Narratives." European Journal of East Asian Studies 6, no. 1 (2007): 129–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006107x197691.

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AbstractWhat narratives can be fashioned by the historian from visual documents, and how might this relate to the narrative intention of those who created them? This paper explores the handful of surviving photographs recording the career of a British member of the Shanghai Municipal Police between 1929 and 1943. War and internment destroyed most of the visual records that former coalminer Frank Peasgood had collected during his police service, saving only those that had accompanied letters he had sent home to his family. The narrative he created with these can be clearly presented, and is dis
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Ristaino, Marcia R. "White Russian and Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, 1920–44, As Recorded in the Shanghai Municipal Police Files, National Archives, Washington, DC." Republican China 16, no. 1 (1991): 51–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08932344.1991.11720166.

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Esherick, Joseph W. "Street Culture in Chengdu: Public Space, Urban Commoners, and Local Politics, 1870–1930. By Di Wang. [Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003. 376 pp. £48.50. ISBN 0-8047-4778-4.]." China Quarterly 180 (December 2004): 1112–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741004330766.

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The last 15 years have witnessed a small flood of books on the physical, political, social and cultural transformation of the modern Chinese city covering paved streets and sewers, rickshaws and streetcars, public parks and meeting halls, monuments and museums, theatres and markets, police and gangsters, municipal government and public hygiene, bankers and businessmen, factories and publishing houses, newspapers and movies, law suits and protests, workers, students and prostitutes. Most of this literature has focused on the coastal cities (especially Shanghai), and the approach has usually bee
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Wakeman, Frederick. "Licensing Leisure: The Chinese Nationalists' Attempt to Regulate Shanghai, 1927–49." Journal of Asian Studies 54, no. 1 (1995): 19–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2058949.

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AbstractShanghai has often been called the Paris of the Orient. This is only half true. Shanghai has all the vices of Paris and more but boasts of none of its cultural influences. The municipal orchestra is uncertain of its future, and the removal of the city library to its new premises has only shattered our hopes for better reading facilities. The Royal Asiatic Society has been denied all support from the Council for the maintenance of its library, which is the only center for research in this metropolis. It is therefore no wonder that men and women, old or young, poor or rich, turn their mi
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Yin, Cao. "Kill Buddha Singh." Indian Historical Review 43, no. 2 (2016): 270–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0376983616663408.

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On the morning of 6 April 1927, the Jemadar of the Sikh branch in the Shanghai Municipal Police, Buddha Singh, had been shot dead by an Indian nationalist. This incident has not drawn much attention from scholars studying modern Chinese history. This article argues that the narrative framework of the Chinese national history fails to provide a space for subjects such as Sikh migrants and nationalists that can hardly be appropriated. By exploring how the Ghadar Party, the Comintern and the Chinese communists cooperated with each other to shatter the British hegemony in Shanghai and how the Brit
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Livres sur le sujet "Shanghai Municipal Police"

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1939-, Ristaino Marcia R., Shanghai (China) Municipal Police, and Scholarly Resources inc, eds. Shanghai Municipal Police file, 1929-1945. Scholarly Resources Inc., 1989.

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Administration, United States National Archives and Records. Records of the Shanghai municipal police, 1894-1949: M 1750. National Archives and Records Administration, 1993.

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Robins, Peter. The legend of W.E. Fairbairn: Gentleman & warrior : the Shanghai years. CQB Publications (UK), 2005.

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United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Policing the Shanghai International Settlement, 1894-1945. Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2010.

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China. Shanghai shi zhong yao zheng ling hui kan. Center for Chinese Research Materials, Association of Research Libraries, 1985.

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The World's First Swat Team. W E Fairbairn and the Shanghai Municipal Police Reserve Unit. Frontline Books, 2012.

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Thompson, Leroy. World's First SWAT Team: W. E. Fairbairn and the Shanghai Municipal Police Reserve Unit. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2012.

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Thompson, Leroy. World's First SWAT Team: W. E. Fairbairn and the Shanghai Municipal Police Reserve Unit. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2012.

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Thompson, Leroy. World's First SWAT Team: W. E. Fairbairn and the Shanghai Municipal Police Reserve Unit. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2012.

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Shanghai Shi guo min jing ji he she hui fa zhan di shi yi ge wu nian gui hua gang yao: 2006 nian 1 yue 20 ri Shanghai Shi di shi er jie Ren min dai biao da hui di si ci hui yi pi zhun = Outline of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development in Shanghai : approved by the Fourth Session of the Twelfth Municipal People's Congress of Shanghai on January 20, 1906. Shanghai ren min chu ban she, 2006.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Shanghai Municipal Police"

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Bickers, Robert. "Who were the Shanghai Municipal Police, and why were they there?" In New frontiers. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526119742.00018.

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Ristaino, Marcia R. "New Information on Shanghai Jewish Refugees: The Evidence of the Shanghai Municipal Police Files, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C." In The Jews of China. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315699493-13.

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