AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Living and Working with WarBrett SheehanPart I Living and Working in Urban Daily Life: Housing and Women's Work1 Managing War: Eleanor Hinder and Shanghai's White-Collar Chinese WorkersSusan Glosser2 Women at Work in Wartime BeijingSophia LeePart II Living and Working with Culture: Tea, Film, Calendars3 Drinking Tea and National Fate: Teahouses and Teahouse Politics in Wartime ChengduDi Wang4 Film Censorship during the Sino-Japanese War (1937--1945)Wang Chaoguang5 Regulation of Time and Folk Customs in North China during the Sino-Japanese WarMaruta TakashiBrett SheehanPart III Living and Working with Provisioning: Currency, Salt, and Jute6 Preserving the Value of Fabi during Nationalist China's Currency War with JapanParks M. Coble7 When Urban Met Rural in the Japanese Occupation: Managing an Agricultural Research Station in North ChinaBrett Sheehan8 Salt WarsMan Bun KwanPart IV Living and Working on the New Frontiers9 Chasing Images Amid Clouds of War: New Visual Evidence for Republican-Era Frontier Mobilization and Local DevelopmentMatthew D. Johnson10 Wartime Water and Soil Conservation in GansuMicah S. MuscolinoContributorsIndex