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中國救荒史   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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鄧雲特著
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Title
中國救荒史
Publisher
商務印書館
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分三編:歷代災荒的史實分析,歷代救荒思想的發展,救荒政策的實施。附錄中國歷代救荒大事年表

目錄
第一編 歷代災荒史實之分析
第一章 災荒之實況
第一節 災情總述
第一項 遠古傳說及殷商時代
第二項 兩周秦漢
第三項 魏晉南北朝
第四項 隋唐五季
第五項 兩宋金元
第六項 明清
第七項 民國
第二節 災荒發展之趨勢與特徵
第二章 災荒之成因
第一節 災荒發生之自然條件
第一項 自然條件之意義與作用
第二項 氣候變遷之關係
第三項 地理環境之關係
第二節 造成災荒之社會因素
第一項 社會因素與自然條件之比重
第二項 苛政與災荒
第三項 戰爭與災荒
第四項 技術落後與災荒
第三章 災荒之實際影響
第一節 災荒促成之社會變亂
第一項 人口之流移與死亡
第二項 農民之暴動
第三項 異族之侵入
第二節 災荒招致之經濟衰落
第一項 勞動力激減與土地廢棄
第二項 國民經濟之破敗
第二編 歷代救荒思想之發展
第一章 天命主義之禳弭論
第二章 消極之救濟論
第一節 臨災治標之議
第一項 賑濟議
第二項 調粟議
第三項 養恤議
第四項 除害議
第二節 災後補救之議
第一項 安輯議
第二項 蠲緩議
第三項 放貸議
第四項 節約議
第三章 積極之預防論
第一節 改良社會條件之防災說
第一項 重農說
第二項 倉儲說
第二節 改良自然條件之防災說
第一項 水利說
第二項 林墾說
第三編 歷代救荒政策之實施
第一章 巫術之救荒
第二章 歷代消極之救荒政策
第一節 臨災治標政策
第一項 賑濟
第一款 賑濟之種類
第二款 賑濟之實效
第二項 調粟
第一款 調粟政策之內容與沿革
第二款 調粟政策實施之前提條件
第三項 養恤
第一款 養恤之種類與方法
第二款 養恤政策之評價
第四項 除害
第一款 治蝗之方法與實效
第二款 祛疫之設備與實施
第二節 災後補救政策
第一項 安輯
第一款 安輯之辦法
第二款 安輯之前提
第二項 蠲緩
第一款 蠲免之規例及利弊
第二款 停緩之規例及利弊
第三項 放貸
第一款 放貸之政制
第二款 放貸之實效
第四項 節約
第一款 節約之種類與範圍
第二款 節約之實效
第三章 歷代積極之救荒政策
第一節 改良社會條件之具體政策
第一項 重農政策
第一款 重農政策之變遷
第二款 重農政策之成績
第二項 倉儲政策
第一款 倉儲之種類與性質
第二款 倉儲制度之利弊
第二節 改良自然條件之具體政策
第一項 水利政策
第一款 灌溉事業
第二款 浚治工程
第二項 林墾政策
第一款 造林
第二款 墾荒
附錄 中國歷代救荒大事年表

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國26[1937]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(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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救災
中圖分類
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D69
拼音題名
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zhong guo jiu huang shi
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