This detailed study offers a new interpretation of the emergence of warlordism in early twentieth-century China. Focusing on the provinces of Hunan and Hubei, Edward McCord shows how the repeated use of the military to settle disputes over the structure and allocation of political power in the early Republic ultimately thwarted the consolidation of civil authority. Warlordism flourished as military commanders took advantage of the growing militarization of politics to establish their dominance over early Republican government.McCord's study brings into sharp focus the social and political context of warlordism and is an essential bridge completing the narrative of events between two revolutionary eras. With the role of the military in moder...
[[abstract]]The author of this study has an idea of starting point in China’s modernization period. ...
The recent historiography of China’s late nineteenth-century Self-Strengthening movement emphasizes ...
Local militia, or tuanlian, was a crucial part of the paramilitary forces of the Qing Empire. This t...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of warlordism in modern Chinese society. This...
The Warlord Period (1912-1928) was characterized by endemic warfare and chaos. This thesis attempts ...
Throughout the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth cen-tury, the organization of local co...
Despite a growing body of literature on reform and revolution in late Qing China relatively little h...
Although southwestern China was chaotic politically and economically in the warlord era (1910-1938),...
This dissertation examines a 1920 mutiny in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, as a way of challengin...
The Warlord period (1916-28) is a much-neglected era in modern Chinese scholarship. Scholars tend t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
In this paper I intend to investigate the relations between colonial wars and the conceptual changes...
This article studies a hitherto unexplored dimension of the Chinese Civil War: the disparity between...
This thesis studies the revolutionary movement in Hupeh from 1900 to 1912 with special reference to...
This article studies a hitherto unexplored dimension of the Chinese Civil War: the disparity between...
[[abstract]]The author of this study has an idea of starting point in China’s modernization period. ...
The recent historiography of China’s late nineteenth-century Self-Strengthening movement emphasizes ...
Local militia, or tuanlian, was a crucial part of the paramilitary forces of the Qing Empire. This t...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of warlordism in modern Chinese society. This...
The Warlord Period (1912-1928) was characterized by endemic warfare and chaos. This thesis attempts ...
Throughout the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth cen-tury, the organization of local co...
Despite a growing body of literature on reform and revolution in late Qing China relatively little h...
Although southwestern China was chaotic politically and economically in the warlord era (1910-1938),...
This dissertation examines a 1920 mutiny in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, as a way of challengin...
The Warlord period (1916-28) is a much-neglected era in modern Chinese scholarship. Scholars tend t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
In this paper I intend to investigate the relations between colonial wars and the conceptual changes...
This article studies a hitherto unexplored dimension of the Chinese Civil War: the disparity between...
This thesis studies the revolutionary movement in Hupeh from 1900 to 1912 with special reference to...
This article studies a hitherto unexplored dimension of the Chinese Civil War: the disparity between...
[[abstract]]The author of this study has an idea of starting point in China’s modernization period. ...
The recent historiography of China’s late nineteenth-century Self-Strengthening movement emphasizes ...
Local militia, or tuanlian, was a crucial part of the paramilitary forces of the Qing Empire. This t...