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Theobald, U. (2000). The 214 Radicals (bushou). CHINAKNOWLEDGE - a universal guide for China studies. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/radicals.html

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Thogersen, S. (2003, December). Return of the Chinese peasant: Farmers and their intellectual advocates. Issues & Studies, 39(4), 230–239.

Thomas, B. S. (1996). Season of high adventure: Edgar Snow in China. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Thomas, W. A. (2001). Western Capitalism in China: A history of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Aldershot, U.K.; Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

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Thompson, D., & Ying Hu. (2007, December). Food safety in China: New strategies. Global Health Governance, I, (2). Retrieved February 6, 2009, from http://www.nixoncenter.org/publications/Thompson.pdf

Thomson, J. C., Jr. (1969). While China faced west. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Thornton, T. P. (1995). Foreign security relationships. In Blood, P. R. (Ed.), Pakistan: A country study (6th ed., pp. 300–301). Washington, DC: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress.

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Thorp, R. L., & Vinograd, R. E. (2001). Chinese art and culture. New York: Abrams.

Thrasher, A. R. (2000). Chinese musical instruments. New York and Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

Thun, E. (2001). Growing up and moving out: Globalization of “traditional” industries in Taiwan. MIT globalization study. Special working paper series. Retrieved on July 12, 2008, from http://ipc-lis.mit.edu/globalization/globalization%2000-004.pdf

Thun, E. (2006). Changing lanes in China: Foreign direct investment, local governments, and auto sector development. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Thurman, R. A. F. (1997). Essential Tibetan Buddhism. Edison, NJ: Castle Books.

Tian Benxiang, Wu Ge, & Song Baozhen. (1998). Tian Han pingzhuan [A critical biography of Tian Han]. Chongqing, China: Chongqing chubanshe.

Tian Xiaofei. (2005). Tao Yuanming and manuscript culture: The record of a dusty table. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

Tian Yongkuan. (2006). Haier: Qi ye wen hua [Simple management: A case study of Haier]. Qingdao, China: Qingdao Publishing.

Tian, X. (2005). Tao Yuanming and manuscript culture: The record of a dusty table. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Tianjinshi defangzhi bianxiu weiyuanhui, comp. (1996). Tianjin tongzhi. Tianjin, China: Tianjin shehui kexueyuan chubanshe.

Tichane, R. (1983). Ching-te-chen: Views of a porcelain city. Painted Post: New York State Institute for Glaze Research.

Tichane, R. (1999). Celadon blues. Iola, WI: Krause Publications.

Tiedemann, R. G. (2008). Reference guide to Christian missionary societies in China: From the 16th to the 20th century. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Tien, H. (1961). Kuan Han-ching. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press. (This translation is reprinted with several scenes omitted in Gunn, E. M. (Ed.). (1983). Twentieth-century Chinese drama: An anthology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Another partial translation can be found in Hsu, Kaiyu (Ed.). (1980). Literature of the People's Republic of China. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

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Trebinjac, S. (2000). Le Pouvoir en chantent: L’Art de fabriquer une musique chinoise [The power in singing: The art of composing a Chinese music]. Nanterre, France: Societé d’ethnologie.

Trigault, N. (1953). China in the sixteenth century: The journals of Matteo Ricci, 1583–1610. Louis J. Gallagher (Trans.). New York: Random House

Tsai, .S. H. (1995). Eunuchs in the Ming dynasty. New York: State University of New York Press.

Tsai, J. (2006). Eye on religion: By the brush and by the sword: Daoist perspectives on the body, illness and healing. Southern Medical Journal, 99, pp. 1452–1453.

Tsai, Kathryn A. (1994). Lives Of the nuns: Biographies of Chinese Buddhist nuns from the fourth to sixth centuries. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press.

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Tsao Hsing-yuan. (1998). A forgotten celebrity: Wang Zhen (1867–1938), businessman, philanthropist, and artist. In Ju-hsi Chou (Ed.), Art at the close of China’s empire (pp. 94–109). Phoenix, AZ: Phoebus Occasional Papers in Art History.

Tsao Hsingyuan. (2000). Differences preserved: Reconstructed tombs from the Liao and Song dynasties. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Tsao Hsueh-chin. (1958). Dream of the red chamber. New York: Anchor Books.

Tsao, Jung Ying. (1993). The paintings of Xugu and Qi Baishi. Seattle, WA and London: Far East Fine Arts.

Tsien Tsuen-hsuin. (1985). Paper and printing. In J. Needham (Ed.), Science and civilization in China: Vol. 5. Chemistry and chemical technology (p. 485). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Tsunoda, R. (1968). Japan in the Chinese dynastic histories. Kyoto, Japan: Perkins Oriental Books.

Tu Ching-i. (1974–1975). The Chinese examination essay: Some literary considerations. Monumenta Serica, 31, 393–406.

Tu Wei-ming. (1976). Centrality and commonality: An essay on Chung-yung. In Monographs of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, 3. Honolulu: The University of Hawaii Press.

Tu Wei-Ming. (1976). Neo-Confucian thought in action: Wang Yang-ming’s youth (1472–1509). Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Tu Weiming. (1979). Humanity and self-cultivation: Essays in Confucian thought. Berkeley, CA: Asian Humanities Press.

Tu Weiming. (1985). Confucian thought: Selfhood as creative transformation. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Tu Wei-ming. (1989). Centrality and commonality: An essay on Confucian religiousness. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Tu, Wei-ming. (1998). Probing the ‘Three Bonds’ and the ‘Five Relationships’ in Confucian Humanism. In W. H. Slote and G. A. DeVos, (Eds.), Confucianism and the Family (pp.121–36). Albany: State University of New York Press,

Tucci, G. (1980). The religions of Tibet. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Tuchman, B. (1971). Stilwell and the American experience in China, 1911–45. New York: Macmillan.

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Tucker, M. E., & Berthrong, J. (Eds.). (1998). Confucianism and ecology: The interrelation of heaven, earth, and humans. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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Tung, C. (1968). Lonely search into the unknown: Tian Han’s early plays, 1920–1930. Comparative Drama, 2(1), 44–54.

Tung, C., & Mackerras, C. (Eds.). (1987). Drama in the People’s Republic of China. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Tuo, Tuo. ([1345] 1977) Songshi [Song history]. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju.

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