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Residency, class, and community in the contemporary Chinese city

edited by W. Hurst, Leiden, The Netherlands, Brill, 2018, €121 ($146), ISBN 978-90-04-39232-8 (hardback), ISBN 978-90-04-39233-5 (e-book) November 2018.

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