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征引资料目录 一、中文档案、古籍和报刊资料

《巴县档案》,四川省档案馆藏。本书附录部分使用的巴县档案系四川大学历史系藏手抄本。

《成都商报》,2000年。

《成都市商会档案》,民国时期,成都市档案馆藏,全宗104。

《成都晚报》,1949年。

《成都晚报》,2002年。

定晋岩樵叟:《成都竹枝词》,成都心太平斋藏板,嘉庆十年刊。

董淳等纂修:嘉庆《华阳县志》,嘉庆二十一年刻本。

冯家吉:《锦城竹枝词百咏》,民国十三年成都研精馆刊印。

国民党省执委发公函:《函请查办威远新场哥老会》,1942年10月15日,见四川省档案馆全宗186。

《国民公报》,1912—1949年。

《华西都市报》,2000—2001年。

《华西日报》,1947年。

《华西晚报》,1934—1949年。

《华阳县志》,1934年,36卷。台北:台湾学生书局重印。

黄廷桂等纂修:雍正《四川通志》卷二二下,清文渊阁《四库全书》本,1733年。

李榕:《十三峰书屋全集》,光绪二十五年石印本。

李玉宣等纂修:同治《成都县志》,同治十二年刻本。

六对山人作,三峨樵子注:《锦城竹枝词》,嘉庆九年刊,嗜抄书斋藏板。

《龙门阵》,1981—1997年。

罗国钧等纂修:《巴县志》,民国二十八年刻本。

《商务早报》,2000年。

《四川官报》,1904—1911年。

《四川青年报》,2000年。

《四川日报》,2000年。

《四川省政府社会处档案》:民国时期,四川省档案馆藏,全宗186。

《四川通省警察章程》(1903年),巡警部档案,全宗1501,案卷179,中国第一历史档案馆藏。

《四川谘议局第一次议事录》,成都印书有限公司,宣统二年(1910)。

《天府早报》,2000—2007年。

《通俗日报》,1909—1911年。

汪承烈等纂修;民国《宣汉县志》,民国二十年石印本。

王尔鉴等纂修:《巴县志》,乾隆二十六年刻本。

王闿运:《湘军志》,见《湖南防守篇》第25,光绪十一年(1885)刊行。

吴好山:《笨拙俚言》,清稿本(咸丰乙卯),四川省图书馆藏。

《新民报晚刊》,1943年。

《新新新闻》,1930—1950年。

严如煜:《三省边防备览》,来鹿堂藏板,道光十年刊。

严一萍选辑:《墨海金壶》(原刻景印百部丛书集成),台北:台湾艺文印书馆重印(无重印时间)。

《夜行规则》,见《四川通省警察章程》I—9,中国第一历史档案馆藏《巡警部档案》,第179卷。

《渝报》,1897—1898年。

张晋生等纂、查郎阿等修:雍正《四川通志》,乾隆元年刊本。

《赵尔巽档案》,1909年,卷507,第一历史档案馆藏。

《中国青年报》,2000年。

左宗棠:《左文襄公全集》,光绪十六年至二十三年刊本。

左宗棠撰:《左恪靖伯奏稿》卷25,光绪刊本。

二、 其他中文资料

巴金:《家》(1932年初版),见《巴金选集》第1卷,成都:四川人民出版社,2009年。

白锦娟:《九里桥的农家教育》,燕京大学社会学系论文,1946年,北京大学图书馆藏。

北京市社会科学研究所社会学研究室编:《社会学研究与应用》,北京:北京市社会科学研究所社会学研究室印行,1984年。

博行:《茶馆宣传的理论与实际》,载《服务月刊》第6期,1941年5月1日。

蔡少卿:《中国近代会党史研究》,北京:中华书局,1987年。

曹汝霖:《一生之回忆》,香港:春秋杂志社,1966年。

查毅:《四川:干部违规打麻将,“刹”》,载《西部开发报》,2003年5月15日。

陈锦:《四川茶铺》,成都:四川人民出版社,1992年。

陈熙远:《从马吊到马将——小玩意与大传统交织的一段历史因缘》,载《台湾“中央研究院”历史语言研究所集刊》第80本,2009年。

陈旭麓、顾廷龙、汪熙主编:《辛亥革命前后——盛宣怀档案资料选辑之一》,上海:上海人民出版社,1979年。

成都市城市科学研究会编:《名城成都的保护与发展》,成都:成都市城市科学研究会,1987年。

成都市地方志编纂委员会编纂:《成都市志·总志》,成都:成都时代出版社,2009年。

成都市群众艺术馆编:《成都掌故》,成都:四川大学出版社,1998年。

邓之诚:《骨董琐记全编》,《骨董三记》卷4,北京:三联书店,1955年。

丁世良、赵放主编:《中国地方志民俗资料汇编》西南卷,北京:书目文献出版社,1988年。

冯至诚编:《市民记忆中的老成都》,成都:四川文艺出版社,1999年。

傅崇矩编:《成都通览》8卷,成都通俗报社,1909—1910年;成都:巴蜀书社,1987年重印。

冠群:《成都的“袍哥”》,载《周末观察》,1948年3卷7期。

何满子:《五杂侃》,成都:成都出版社,1994年。

何一民主编:《变革与发展:中国内陆城市成都现代化研究》,成都:四川大学出版社,2002年。

胡汉生:《四川近代史事三考》,重庆:重庆出版社,1988年。

胡天:《成都导游》,成都:蜀文印书社,1938年。

胡珠生:《天地会起源初探》,载《历史学》,1979年第4期。

黄尚军:《四川方言与民俗》,成都:四川人民出版社,2002年。

黄伟经、谢日新编:《臭老九、酸老九、香老九——〈随笔〉精粹》,广州:花城出版社,1993年。

黄跃民:《对治理“麻将风”的若干思考》,载《社会》,1991年第12期。

金牛区地方志编纂委员会编纂:《成都市金牛区志》,成都:四川大学出版社,1996年。

冷学人:《江湖隐语行话的神秘世界》,石家庄:河北人民出版社,1992年。

李劼人:《李劼人选集》,成都:四川人民出版社,1980年。

李显福:《麻将声声——关于麻将风的报告》,见《麻将声声——社会问题报告文学集》,北京:光明日报出版社,1994年。

李永晖:《田家英在大丰》,载《文史杂志》,2009年第6期。

李子峰编:《海底》,见《民国丛书》第1编第16辑,上海书店据1940年版影印。

林孔翼辑:《成都竹枝词》,成都:四川人民出版社,1986年。

刘瑞芬:《刘中丞奏稿》,见沈云龙主编:《近代中国史料丛刊》第61辑,台北:文海出版社,1973年。

刘师亮:《汉留全史》,古亭书屋印,[无出版地]1939年。

庞进编著:《八千年中国龙文化》,北京:人民日报出版社,1993年。

彭亚新:《万家忧乐到心头——记为真理而战的田家英》,载《中华英烈》,1986年第5期。

秦宝琦、孟超:《哥老会起源考》,载《学术月刊》,2000年第4期。

秦和平:《对清季四川社会变迁与袍哥滋生的认识》,载《社会科学研究》,2001年第2期。

秦晓鹰等编:《不许穿军装的将军》,北京:华夏出版社,1988年。

《清高宗实录》卷203,北京:中华书局,1985年。

冉云飞:《从历史的偏旁进入成都》,成都:四川文艺出版社,1999年。

任一民主编:《四川近现代人物传》,成都:四川省社会科学院出版社,1986年。

沙汀: 《沙汀文集》,上海:上海文艺出版社,1991年。

《沙汀选集》,成都:四川人民出版社,1982—1984年。

沈宝媛:《一个农村社团家庭》,燕京大学社会学系论文,1946年,北京大学图书馆藏。

沈粹芬、黄人、王文濡等编:《国朝文汇》乙集,卷1, 1909年,上海国学扶轮社石印本。

盛琦编著;《麻将学》,北京:同心出版社,1999年。

施居父:《四川人口数字研究之新资料》,成都:民间意识社,1936年。

舒新城:《蜀游心影》,上海:中华书局,1934年。

四川省文史馆编:《成都城坊古迹考》,成都:四川人民出版社,1987年。

四川省新都县志编纂委员会编纂:《新都县志》,成都:四川人民出版社,1994年。

苏杨、郭洪新编:《中国人怎么看中国人》,北京:改革出版社,1997年。

王纯五:《袍哥探秘》,成都:巴蜀书社,1993年。

王大煜:《四川袍哥》,见中国人民政治协商会议四川省委员会、文史资料研究委员会编:《四川文史资料选辑》第41辑,成都:四川人民出版社,1993年。

王笛:《跨出封闭的世界:长江上游区域社会研究(1644—1911)》,北京:北京大学出版社,2018年。

《跨出封闭的世界——长江上游区域社会研究(1644—1911)》,北京:中华书局,1993年。

《清代重庆人口与社会组织》,见隗瀛涛主编:《重庆城市研究》,成都:四川大学出版社,1989年。

《清代重庆移民、移民社会与城市发展》,见《城市史研究》第1辑,天津:天津教育出版社,1989年。

王慧:《中国近代民间秘密组织的隐语传播》,载《浙江社会科学》,2003年第2期。

王庆源:《成都平原乡村茶馆》,载《风土什志》,1944年第1期(总第4期)。

隗瀛涛、赵清主编:《四川辛亥革命史料》,成都:四川人民出版社,1981年。

文闻子主编:《四川风物志》,成都:四川人民出版社,1990年。

吴伧:《四川袍哥与青红帮》,载《快活林》,1946年第22期。

吴汉痴编:《全国各界切口大词典》,上海:东陆图书公司,1924年。

肖龙联:《成都:麻将官司难解难分》,载《法治日报》,2000年12月6日。

燕大文史资料编委会编:《燕大文史资料》第4—6辑,北京:北京大学出版社,1989—1992年。

杨京:《武汉大妈广场跳舞遭泼粪》,载《武汉晚报》,2013年10月25日。

叶圣陶:《叶圣陶集》第19卷,《日记一》,南京:江苏教育出版社,2004年。

易君左:《锦城七日记》,见《川康游踪》,桂林:中国旅行社,1943年。

袁庭栋:《成都街巷志》,成都:四川教育出版社,2010年。

韵陶:《四川哥老会的内容大纲》,载《时事周报》4卷15号(1933年)第4期。

曾智中、尤德彦编:《文化人视野中的老成都》,成都:四川文艺出版社,1999年。

张光海、梁鸿鸥:《浅谈袍哥及其在南岸的概况》,见中国人民政治协商会议重庆市南岸区委员会、文史资料研究委员会编:《南岸区文史资料选辑》第2辑,1987年。

张济顺:《上海里弄:基层政治动员与国家社会一体化走向(1950—1955)》,载《中国社会科学》,2004年第2期。

张力:《啯噜试探》,载《社会科学研究》,1980年第2期。

张玮瑛、王百强、钱辛波主编:《燕京大学史稿》,北京:人民中国出版社,1999年。

张肖梅编:《四川经济参考资料》,上海:中国国民经济研究所,1939年。

张学君、张莉红:《成都城市史》,成都:成都出版社,1993年。

章士钊:《章士钊全集》,上海:上海文汇出版社,2000年。

赵尔巽等:《清史稿》卷345,北京:中华书局,1976—1977年。

政协成都市新都区文史资料编辑委员会编:《新都客家研究》,成都,2006年。

中国第一历史档案馆、北京师范大学历史系编选:《辛亥革命前十年间民变档案史料》,北京:中华书局,1985年。

中国革命博物馆整理、荣孟源审校:《吴虞日记》,上册,成都:四川人民出版社,1984年。

中国民主建国会重庆市委员会、重庆市工商联合会文史资料工作委员会编:《重庆工商史料》第1—4辑,重庆:重庆出版社,1982年。

中国人民政治协商会议全国委员会、文史资料研究委员会编:《辛亥革命回忆录》第3、7集,北京:文史资料出版社,1981—1982年。

中国人民政治协商会议四川省成都市委员会、文史资料研究委员会编:《成都文史资料选辑》第4辑,成都:四川人民出版社,1983年。

中国社会科学院语言研究所词典编辑室编:《现代汉语词典》,北京:商务印书馆,1996年。

中华书局编辑部编:《纪念辛亥革命七十周年学术讨论会论文集》,北京:中华书局,1983年。

钟茂煊:《刘师亮外传》,成都:四川人民出版社,1984年。

周简段:《京华感旧录》,冯大彪编,长春:吉林出版集团有限责任公司,2011年。

周询:《芙蓉话旧录》(1936年初版),成都:四川人民出版社,1987年。

周芷颖:《新成都》,成都:复兴书局,1943年。

作舟:《搓麻将的性格训练》,载《论语》第166期,1948年12月。

三、 日文资料

鈴木智夫、「清末江浙の茶館について」『歷史における民眾と文化——酒井忠夫先生古稀祝賀紀念論集』、東京:国書刊行會、1982年。

遲塚麗水、『新入蜀記』、東京:大阪屋号書店、1986年。

平山周、「支那革命黨及秘密結社」『日本及日本人』第69号、東京:政教社、1911年。

山川早水、『巴蜀』、東京:成文館、1909年。

米内山庸夫、『雲南四川踏查記』、東京:改造社、1940年。

四、 英文资料

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Basu, Ellen Oxfeld, “Profit, Loss, and Fate: The Entreprene.urial Ethic and the Practice of Cambling in an Overseas Chinese Community,” Modern China, vol. 17, no. 2, 1991.

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Black, Cyril Edwin, The Dynamics of Modernization: A Study in Comparative History, New York: Harper & Row, 1967.

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——, The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of PhilipⅡ, two vols, trans. Sian Reynolds, New York: Harper & Row, 1972.

Brennan, Thomas, Public Drinking and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century Paris, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1988.

Button, Michael, Streetlife China, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Chang, Sen-dou, “The Morphology of Walled Capitals,” 75–100 in Skinner (ed.), TheCity in Late Imperial China , Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1977.

Cheal, David, The Gift Economy, New York: Routledge, 1988.

Chen, Nancy N., Clark, Constance D., Gottschang, Suzanne Z., and Jeffery, Lyn, China Urban: Ethnographies of Contemporary Culture, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001.

Cheng, Weikun, “The Challenge of the Actresses: Female Performers and Cultural Alternatives in Early Twentieth Century Beijing and Tianjin,” Modern China, vol. 22, no. 2, 1996.

Christian, David, Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2004.

Cohen, Myron L., “Lineage Organization in North China,” Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 43, no. 3, 1990.

Couvares, Francis G., “The Triumph of Commerce: Class Culture and Mass Culture in Pittsburgh,” in Michael H. Frisch and Daniel J. Walkowitz (eds. ), Working-Class America: Essays on Labor, Community, and American Society, Chicago: University of Illinois Press.

Cowan, Brain, The Social Life of Coffee: The Emergence of the British Coffeehouse, New Heaven: Yale University Press, 2005.

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Davidho, Dah pon, “To Protect and Preserve: Resisting the Destroy the Four Olds Campaign, 1966–1967,” in Joseph Esherick, Paul Pickowicz and Andrew Walder (eds. ), The Chinese Cultural Revolution as History, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006.

Davie, James D., “Missing Presumed Dead? The Baikovyi Iazyk of the St.Petersburg Mazuriki and Other Pre-Soviet Argots,” Slavonica, vol. 4, no. 1, 1997/98.

Davis, Susan, Parades and Power: Street Theatre in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988.

DeGlopper, Donald R., “Social Structure in a Nineteenth- Century Taiwanese Port City,” 633–650 in Skinner (ed.), The City in Late Imperial China, 1977.

Dong, Madeleine Yue, “Juggling Bits: Tianqiao as Republican Beijing's Recycling Center,” Modern China, vol. 25, no. 3, 1999.

Downes, David, B. P. Davies, M. E. David, and P. Stone, Gambling, Work and Leisure, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1976.

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