M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2016.Includes bibliographical references.The May Thirtieth Movement of 1925 was modern China’s first social movement in which the participants hailed from nearly all sectors of society. Students, Communists, members of the Guomindang Nationalist Party (GMD), businessmen, and workers found unity in the struggle for a sovereign, unified state, free from foreign interference. In Shanghai, these participants went on strike, temporarily closed their own businesses, stopped their schoolwork, protested, and boycotted foreign goods. In acknowledging that the participants had other political and economic motivations in addition to their shared feelings of nationalism and outrage over police violence, this thesis sh...
The peasant movement that swept China in the mid 1920's originated in Kwangtung Province in 1922 wh...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
This dissertation explores the competitive relationship between the Chinese Nationalist Party (Guomi...
The roots of the disturbances leading to the May 30 incident are to be found in labour unrest in Ja...
On May Thirtieth 1925 in Shanghai, a group of Municipal police officers under the command of a Brit...
This article analyses those imperialist and national discourses that the Chinese and the British con...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...
This article analyses those imperialist and national discourses that the Chinese and the British con...
This essay examines the relationship between national consciousness and the Communist Revolution in ...
This article analyses national discourses that the Chinese and British constructed particularly duri...
Danke Li is a contributing author, Student Movement and the End of the Civil War in the Chongqing R...
The purpose of this article is to analyze why the May Thirty Movement in the 1920s stagnated in Nort...
The primary purpose of my research is to analyse the development of British reactions to and percept...
This project details three political organizations that sprang up during the late 1920s in the city ...
U.S. scholarship on the origins of the Chinese communist revolution has been focused primarily on th...
The peasant movement that swept China in the mid 1920's originated in Kwangtung Province in 1922 wh...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
This dissertation explores the competitive relationship between the Chinese Nationalist Party (Guomi...
The roots of the disturbances leading to the May 30 incident are to be found in labour unrest in Ja...
On May Thirtieth 1925 in Shanghai, a group of Municipal police officers under the command of a Brit...
This article analyses those imperialist and national discourses that the Chinese and the British con...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...
This article analyses those imperialist and national discourses that the Chinese and the British con...
This essay examines the relationship between national consciousness and the Communist Revolution in ...
This article analyses national discourses that the Chinese and British constructed particularly duri...
Danke Li is a contributing author, Student Movement and the End of the Civil War in the Chongqing R...
The purpose of this article is to analyze why the May Thirty Movement in the 1920s stagnated in Nort...
The primary purpose of my research is to analyse the development of British reactions to and percept...
This project details three political organizations that sprang up during the late 1920s in the city ...
U.S. scholarship on the origins of the Chinese communist revolution has been focused primarily on th...
The peasant movement that swept China in the mid 1920's originated in Kwangtung Province in 1922 wh...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
This dissertation explores the competitive relationship between the Chinese Nationalist Party (Guomi...