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Yu Ying-Shih: Trade and expansion in Han China: a study in the structure of Sion-barbarian ecomoic relations. xiv, 251 pp., 2 maps[on endpapers].Berkeley and Los Angeles:University of California Press, 1967. $6.75.(Ebglish agents: Cambridge University Press. 54s.)
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1 Usually, it is hard to criticize a bibliography, unless it shows conspicuous gaps; here I only want to point out that among Japanese works Fujieda Akira's study, ‘Chōjō no mamori’
, in Shizen to Bunka
, supplementary vol. II, Kyoto, 1955, 241–344, is missing, as this is the most complete survey of the organization and of the daily life and work on the northern limes.
2 ‘Tung Han cheng-ch'üan chih chien-li yü shih-tsu ta-hsing chih kuan-hsi’ Hsin Ya Hsüeh Pao
, i, 1956.
3 ‘The restoration of the Han dynasty’, BMFEA, xxvi, 1954, 1–209.
4 op. cit., 44 ff.
5 Yves Hervouet, Un poéte de cour sous les Han: Se-ma Siang-jou, Paris, 1964, esp. pp. 59–134
6 Li Chien-nung , Hsien Ch'inliang Han ching-chi shih-kao
, Chunghua shuchü
ed., Peking, 1962, 149–69; the above quotation is to be found on p. 149.
7 Records of Han administration, Cambridge, 1967, I, 58.
8 BMFEA, xxxix, 1967.
9 op. cit., 102–31, esp. pp. 116 ff.