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  48. Buck, David D.&nbsp; <i>Urban change in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>politics and development in Tsinan, Shantung, 1890-1949.</i>&nbsp; Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1978.<br><br>
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  66. Department of Architecture.&nbsp; <i>The living building:</i>&nbsp; <i>vernacular environments of South China.</i>&nbsp; Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1994.<br><br>
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  72. Fei, Si-yen.&nbsp; <i>Negotiating Urban Space:</i>&nbsp; <i>Urbanization and Late Ming Nanjing.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2009.<br><br>
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  78. Fong, Gordon Kwok Tung.&nbsp; <i>Public participation in Hong Kong:</i>&nbsp; <i>Case studies in community urban design.</i>&nbsp; Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 2001.<br><br>
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  82. Gamble, Jos.&nbsp; <i>Shanghai in transition:</i>&nbsp; <i>changing perspectives and social contours of a Chinese metropolis.</i>&nbsp; Hong Kong: CEFC, 2002.<br><br>
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