Throughout it’s history China has been periodically convulsed by uprisings and revolutions. Some were religious in nature and some were not. But most were anti-governmental in character. Those few that did succeeded in overthrowing the central government, while creating a new ruling elite, did little or nothing to alter the basic social structure of the country. Changes and innovations have been introduced but never suddenly. Those sudden and radical changes that were introduced usually fell to the powerful forces of tradition. “hence the frequent assertion that, for some two millennia, no major social revolution had successfully introduced extensive alterations in the basic pattern of Chinese society.” It was not until the Republica...
Although the centralized bureaucracy characterized the imperial state of China, the imperial did not...
Traditional China has impressed many students with its changelessness; it has over 2,000 years of co...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
textabstractThe history of China is marked by peasant rebellions which, when they succeeded, occasio...
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
Within the borders of China lies the largest population in the world today. For centuries, even bef...
Although many scholars have studied the relation between the Chinese Communist State and peasants, l...
The modernization of China is a perpetual problem confronting Chinese politicians and intellectuals...
Modernization cycles in China (1842-1949), Marie-Claire Bergère. Since 1842, China has been goin...
The Xinhai Revolution of 1911 constitutes a turning point in Chinese history: it put an end to the n...
This article deals with the problem of how the social structure of revolutionary West Fujian affecte...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The remarkable flourishing of...
Do regime change and market reform disrupt patterns of intergen-erational mobility? China’s politica...
Though the New Culture Movement (NCM) continued only about 4years, it caused a drastic shift in the ...
This paper describes and analyses the Chinese family in Yangmansa, a north China village, with respe...
Although the centralized bureaucracy characterized the imperial state of China, the imperial did not...
Traditional China has impressed many students with its changelessness; it has over 2,000 years of co...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...
textabstractThe history of China is marked by peasant rebellions which, when they succeeded, occasio...
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
Within the borders of China lies the largest population in the world today. For centuries, even bef...
Although many scholars have studied the relation between the Chinese Communist State and peasants, l...
The modernization of China is a perpetual problem confronting Chinese politicians and intellectuals...
Modernization cycles in China (1842-1949), Marie-Claire Bergère. Since 1842, China has been goin...
The Xinhai Revolution of 1911 constitutes a turning point in Chinese history: it put an end to the n...
This article deals with the problem of how the social structure of revolutionary West Fujian affecte...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The remarkable flourishing of...
Do regime change and market reform disrupt patterns of intergen-erational mobility? China’s politica...
Though the New Culture Movement (NCM) continued only about 4years, it caused a drastic shift in the ...
This paper describes and analyses the Chinese family in Yangmansa, a north China village, with respe...
Although the centralized bureaucracy characterized the imperial state of China, the imperial did not...
Traditional China has impressed many students with its changelessness; it has over 2,000 years of co...
The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a c...