Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon FoundationThe Chinese state of the 1920s was one of disunified parts, ruled by warlords too strong for civilians to oust and too weak to resist the demands and bribes of foreign powers. China's treaty ports were crucibles of change in which congregated the educated elite, exposed to modern ways, who felt the need for a national revolution to revitalize their country and to provide her with a new, more integrated political system. Nationwide in their origins and representing varying political ideologies, this elite formed a loose coalition to achieve a common goal. In 1926 the first step in the military campaign known as the...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
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Through the lens of the Chinese Mission in Japan, this dissertation explores how the Chinese Nationa...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
Kuo Mo-Juo was continuing creation and criticism activities in Shanghai until he went to Guangzhou ...
The pivotal years in the Chinese civil war, 1947-8, found America locked in battle with Mao Zedong a...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
Conflicts between the Third Canton Military Government and the Canton Merchant Volunteer Corps from ...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
In July, 1929, the Manchurian Government of China attempted a military takeover of the Chinese Easte...
This dissertation examines how Manchuria, a vast and strategic border region existing outside the po...
Establishment of libraries and schools was initially the core activity of the revolutionaries in Mac...
China has a tradition of hiring foreigners as advisers, either in groups or as individuals, to moder...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-132)Although it was obvious that both the Chinese Com...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
This dissertation examines Republican China's state-led revolution under the Guomindang. Since the a...
Through the lens of the Chinese Mission in Japan, this dissertation explores how the Chinese Nationa...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
Kuo Mo-Juo was continuing creation and criticism activities in Shanghai until he went to Guangzhou ...
The pivotal years in the Chinese civil war, 1947-8, found America locked in battle with Mao Zedong a...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
Conflicts between the Third Canton Military Government and the Canton Merchant Volunteer Corps from ...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
In July, 1929, the Manchurian Government of China attempted a military takeover of the Chinese Easte...
This dissertation examines how Manchuria, a vast and strategic border region existing outside the po...
Establishment of libraries and schools was initially the core activity of the revolutionaries in Mac...
China has a tradition of hiring foreigners as advisers, either in groups or as individuals, to moder...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-132)Although it was obvious that both the Chinese Com...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
This dissertation examines Republican China's state-led revolution under the Guomindang. Since the a...
Through the lens of the Chinese Mission in Japan, this dissertation explores how the Chinese Nationa...