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中國經濟史綱   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
朱伯康 祝慈壽著
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Title
中國經濟史綱
Publisher
商務印書館
Description

開篇「導論」,討論中國歷史和經濟史各發展階段的劃分問題。正文分上古經濟、中古經濟、近代經濟等,按朝代順序記述經濟發展的歷史

目錄
導論
一、 歷史與史觀
二、 歷史發展之階段
三、 歷史之種類
四、 經濟史發展之階段
五、 西洋經濟史發展之型態
六、 中國經濟史之發展及其階段之劃分
第一編 上古經濟
第一章 中國歷史傳說時代(殷前)
一、 傳說時代之史料與年代
二、 傳說時代之經濟生活
第二章 殷商時代(奴隸經濟)
一、 殷商時代之經濟發展
二、 殷商時代之奴隸制度
三、 僧侶統治
四、 殷商時代社會經濟綜述
第三章 西周時代(初期封建經濟)
一、 封建制度內容之分析
二、 西周經濟發展之地理背景
三、 西周之分封制度與土地制度
四、 西周之社會階級與風尚
第二編 中古經濟(上)
第四章 封建制度之發展與破壞(春秋戰國時代)
一、 封建組織及其變遷
二、 農業生產之發展
三、 土地制度之變遷
四、 商業與都市之興起
五、 貨幣制度之演進
六、 泰國之經濟發展
七、 保守與進取之淵源
第五章 秦漢時代之經濟
一、 秦漢時代之經濟形態
二、 秦漢經濟發展之地域差異
三、 秦漢時代之農業
四、 農民之經濟地位
五、 漢代之貨幣
六、 漢代之工業
七、 漢代政治經濟總論
第六章 漢末魏晉時代之經濟混亂與變遷
一、 漢末之亂
二、 亂離之原因與後果
三、 北方之統一
四、 晉代之經濟轉變
第七章 南朝與北朝經濟(士族經濟與小農經濟)
一、 胡人之華化與內侵
二、 五胡亂華對北方經濟之影響
三、 南朝經濟
四、 北朝及其均田制
五、 北朝之寺產與豪族
六、 北朝之商業經濟
第三編 中古經濟(下)
第八章 隋唐經濟概論
一、 隋唐經濟之特色
二、 隋唐之國際貿易及工商業
三、 唐代之交通及都市
四、 唐代之經濟政策
五、 唐代之貨幣制度
六、 唐代之工商組織
七、 隋唐之莊園制度及農業
八、 租庸調與兩稅
第九章 兩宋之經濟發展
一、 宋代之經濟環境
二、 國際貿易及中外交通
三、 宋代之莊園制度
四、 宋代賦役概況
五、 紙幣之出現
六、 宋代之商業與工藝
七、 王安石之新政
第十章 元代之經濟概況
一、 蒙古人之生活
二、 蒙古人之土地掠奪
三、 元代之南北經濟與交通
四、 元代之農民暴動
第十一章 明代之經濟─—中央集權與貨幣經濟
一、 明代經濟概論
二、 明代之莊園制
三、 明代之商業
四、 明代之幣制
第四編 近代經濟
第十二章 絕對王權與重商主義
一、 滿洲部族之統治與經濟掠奪
二、 清代之土地掠奪
三、 清代之閉關主義
第十三章 近代經濟之醞釀
一、 中英鴉片戰爭及其後果
二、 不平等條約與經濟侵略
三、 太平天國與農民戰爭
四、 同治中興及其自強運動
第十四章 中國近代經濟之發展
一、 兩種社會
二、 交通之新發展
三、 近代工業之發展
四、 近代商業之發展
五、 外資與內資

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國35[1946]
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(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 全國圖書館文獻縮微中心
主題
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經濟史
中圖分類
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F129.2
拼音題名
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zhong guo jing ji shi gang
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