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作者:psyche 发布时间:2020-02-01 19:20:57
这本书建议有一定财务基础的小伙伴看。书的内容还不错,挺实用的。比较新颖的是里面夹杂了一些经济学的方法。里面的干货满满的,适合留着多读几遍。
作者:庄小小 发布时间:2015-11-29 20:57:06
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作者:對誰過敏.Jane 发布时间:2012-02-11 20:46:52
记者写的管理学书...果然是缺乏数据和论证呐...
作者:C.C.lemon 发布时间:2023-01-05 19:03:21
这样的故事有什么意义吗?歇斯底里,莫名其妙。怎么能一个讨人喜欢的角色都没有?!
作者:[已注销] 发布时间:2017-02-04 17:18:24
看见光彦一本正经的说:日本的未来的确值得担忧…… 简直好笑到吐血。
作者:傅玄览 发布时间:2014-07-06 18:30:37
几块钱买的,但还是很后悔,阅读感非常糟糕…正史野史不分,有的史料主人公还能弄错,而且写出来的八卦还如此无趣…作者赞赵大文武双全,从小被当世宿儒教导文化课,这其实是高端黑吧=L=
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作者:小红帽 发布时间:2011-01-30 11:32:20
Reviewed work(s): Fa‐ti Fan. British Naturalists in Qing China: Science, Empire, and Cultural Encounter. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2004. Pp. xi, 238. $49.95.
Robert Bickers
University of Bristol
The normalization of the history of China's encounter with overseas power during the Qing and Republican periods is steadily developing. Scholars in a range of fields have moved on from a reliance on narratives of imperialist assault and resistance to nuanced examinations of the dense pattern of cultural interactions that took place, and explorations of the transmission and the exchange of ideas and things among Chinese, Manchus, and their (uninvited) foreign guests. The context of such discussions remains bounded by imposed treaties (such as that of Nanking, 1842, for example), which were themselves occasioned more often than not by war or displays of military might, but no serious discussion is now tenable that fails to move beyond the gross ordinary facts of imperialism.
In this book, Fa‐ti Fan brings to the literature on Sino‐Western interaction in the late Qing a richly textured and lively examination of the lives and works of British naturalists, both amateur and professional. These men were sent to China or worked there as consuls or customs officials, and in their spare time they engaged in research and debate on the natural history of China. The men discussed in this book range from wealthy merchants such as Thomas Beale, who before his bankruptcy and suicide in 1841 created a famous garden and aviary in Macao (pp. 44–45), to William Kerr, dispatched by the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew to collect plants in Canton, whose nine years of activity there were undermined by the practical difficulties of shipping materials back (much died in transit) and by his own social isolation and fall into drunkenness. A notable omission is the Shanghai oligarch Sir Thomas Hanbury (1832–1907), briefly mentioned in the text, whose achievement is probably the longest lasting of all the British China‐hand horticulturalists, but whose famous garden, La Mortola, was developed on the Italian Riviera. The limits to British interest in Chinese natural history—the ultimate blindness of some to its richness and potential—might also profitably be explored.
In the years between the Macartney Embassy (1792–1794) and the fall of the Qing in 1911–1912, the body of foreign knowledge about Chinese natural history vastly expanded, and a significant amount of information was collated, translated, and produced, while important collections of Chinese plants were distributed across the world. In part one of the book, an extended survey of pre‐treaty‐era Canton focuses on the activities of Britons there and the restricted opportunities they faced in the sole trading enclave they had access to, while chapter two looks at the specific issue of natural history illustrations. The second part examines the treaty era down to 1911, and focuses in its three chapters on what Fan identifies as three key subjects: the “formation of an empire of scientific information” (p. 6) and its institutions and personalities in China, the connections between natural history scholarship and Sinology, and fieldwork practice in China. The analysis overall is well grounded in a wide range of literatures (attested to in some sixty‐one pages of notes for 160 pages of text), and there is much lively detail to support the overall thrust of the work. The chapter on Sinology includes, for example, a fine discussion of the developing body of knowledge on the Chinese alligator (pp. 115–18). If the understanding of the broader treaty port context is at times less than firm, and with it the understanding of class and status in the British world, Fan captures very well the social, personal, and informal worlds of British life in China, such as in the discussion of consular officer H. F. Hance, who corresponded with like‐minded scholars all over China and published over two hundred papers on the subject (pp. 68–72).
A reader might be surprised at the lively and positive view of pre‐treaty Canton as a site of opportunities for scientific inquiry and production, although this has the makings of a useful corrective to the negative assumptions that are the legacy ultimately of the proponents of extraterritoriality. However, the picture presented here of the British Consular Service as an “enormous,” rational, intelligence‐gathering machine (p. 64) might have been tempered by consideration that it was only ever as good as the men who staffed it, their contacts, and their language capability. They were not the highest achieving of British civil servants, to put it mildly. China, ultimately, was really just not that important to British Empire. Fan is right to point out that, “The British Empire was not a coherent, smooth‐running whole” (p. 65), but it is always easy to slip into a mode of analysis in which it is exactly that: a rational, ordered whole, systematically developing tools and resources for domination. It is also not at all clear that it is possible to isolate “British” from the other European naturalists with whom—even on the evidence presented here—they networked extensively. The broader question of the utility of disentangling national histories in the particularly internationalized treaty port context merits further thought. Moreover, although much is made about the key role of Chinese participation in this enterprise, the detailed discussion of this issue is thin throughout.
On the presentational front, while the prose has verve, the stylistically mannered tone jars, and the number of errors in references to texts with which this reviewer is familiar suggests a greater number among those with which he is not (Ostenhammel on p. 194, n. 8 should be Osterhammel; Joshua Vogel on p. 217, n. 11 should be Fogel; and the correct title of S. F. Wright's book, cited on p. 209, n. 33 is Hart and the Chinese Customs). Meanwhile, William J. P. Martin (p. 158) should be William A. P. Martin, and George Orwell's “Shooting an Elephant” is not a “story” (p. 142). Textual discussion of the illustrations is not cross‐referenced to the images themselves, which is an odd omission in what is otherwise a handsome and stimulating volume.
如果宝贝睡不着,那就给他讲个挖掘机的故事吧!
作者:倾心蓝田 发布时间:2019-08-22 09:59:25
在小区里溜娃,若是碰上看上去差不多大的宝宝一定忍不住前去问一下:你家宝宝多大啦?长几颗牙了?还在吃夜奶吗?这些问题往往是一两句就能讲清楚的,而有一个问题是聊不完、且需要坐下来长谈的,那就是:你家宝宝晚上几点睡?奶睡还是讲绘本入睡?
小时候奶睡很正常,但当孩子逐渐有了行为意识,奶睡就要戒掉了,这时候他们更喜欢的是晚间互动,比如讲故事。很多宝宝玩了一天累了,晚上洗个澡,接下来会挑选自己喜欢的绘本躺在床上等爸爸妈妈来讲述绘本故事,对于比较小的宝宝来说,晚安绘本就再合适不过了。
《挖掘机晚上睡哪里》是我和家里有男孩子的朋友都非常喜欢的一套绘本。这套绘本中所有主角都是交通工具,男孩子最爱各种车和飞机了,所以每次讲起来,他们一定都会聚精会神,而这一系列绘本一共有三册,《挖掘机晚上睡哪里》《蒸汽火车晚上睡哪里》《喷气飞机晚上睡哪里》,这三套绘本里的插画都生动有趣,它们有着大大的眼睛,笑起来的时候会露出牙齿,挖掘机的妈妈看上去是那么的温柔,一切都像极了生活中的我们。
三套绘本分别从运输工具、火车、飞机等三种交通工具来讲述晚安故事,内核一样,却用丰富的语言和想象力让孩子们在一个个温暖的小故事中获取到知识,并甜甜的进入梦乡。
让我们来看其中一本绘本吧!《挖掘机晚上睡哪里》。
“挖掘机晚上睡哪里?他们会不会梦见自己挖的坑,当妈妈和宝宝晚安告别时,会不会伸出铲斗抱在一起?”
“扑灭了大火,消防车晚上睡哪里?忽闪忽闪的红色警灯,是不是他们明亮的小夜灯?”
就在这样的简单文字中,小朋友便逐一认识到:挖掘机是用来挖坑的,消防车用来灭火,铲雪车用来清理道路、而运输车则可能用来运送各种小汽车。
在其他两册绘本中,小朋友又会认识到双翼飞机可以用来表演、滑翔机是没有引擎的、热气球需要点火才能升上天空、客运火车是用来运送乘客的......这些日常小知识,就在这样生动有趣的语言里,边讲故事,边学习了。
这套绘本还可以用来抛砖引玉,小时候宝宝只能听懂一些简单的语言,作为晚安绘本已经足够,当宝宝逐渐长大,还可以继续延伸出更多内容,比如聊一聊其他的事物,晚上睡哪里?家长可以给宝宝编一些新的晚安故事,这里举个例子:
“饼干罐晚上睡哪里?
装满的饼干被宝宝吃掉后,
他们会不会失落哭泣?
还是一身轻松,
开心睡去?
被敲了一天代码的笔记本
晚上睡哪里?
它们会不会搂着鼠标和电源
进入甜甜的梦乡里?”
哈哈,是不是很有趣呢!只要你想,你可以将任何看到的编成晚安故事,等宝宝再大一些,或许你们还可以玩晚安故事互动游戏,一个人出题,另一个人编故事,相信在这样的友爱互动里,宝宝也会很快便甜甜的睡去!
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