The process of state-building in the Chinese revolution was confounded, and remains obscured, by a contest between rival claimants to state power in the Nationalist and Communist parties. There is a natural temptation to trace conflict in the state-building process to ideological differences between the two parties, as they did themselves, and to overlook their similarities and downplay the potential for political conflict and social resistance inherent in state-building generally. This is the case with histories of the Nationalist Revolution of the 1920s, when the two parties came together briefly to fight for national unification and independence. Each party is assigned an irreconcilable difference of purpose, the Nationalists aiming for ...
This chapter discusses the nature, key issues and significance of the 1905-07 press debate between t...
Interpretations of the Nationalist Revolution in modern Chinese history, especially the so-called “...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...
This essay examines the relationship between national consciousness and the Communist Revolution in ...
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
This dissertation explores the competitive relationship between the Chinese Nationalist Party (Guomi...
The 1924-1927 United Front period has long been understood within a civil war context. The major rev...
The socialist movement in China-as a mass movement, at least-was from its very beginning dependent u...
U.S. scholarship on the origins of the Chinese communist revolution has been focused primarily on th...
Peasant revolutions in the twentieth century played a major role in shaping the course of world hist...
Theories about political movements typically posit models of actor choice that contain untested stat...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....
The Xinhai Revolution of 1911 constitutes a turning point in Chinese history: it put an end to the n...
This chapter discusses the nature, key issues and significance of the 1905-07 press debate between t...
Interpretations of the Nationalist Revolution in modern Chinese history, especially the so-called “...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...
This essay examines the relationship between national consciousness and the Communist Revolution in ...
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
This dissertation explores the competitive relationship between the Chinese Nationalist Party (Guomi...
The 1924-1927 United Front period has long been understood within a civil war context. The major rev...
The socialist movement in China-as a mass movement, at least-was from its very beginning dependent u...
U.S. scholarship on the origins of the Chinese communist revolution has been focused primarily on th...
Peasant revolutions in the twentieth century played a major role in shaping the course of world hist...
Theories about political movements typically posit models of actor choice that contain untested stat...
This is not a study of history where the meticulous author attempts to present the course of events....
The Xinhai Revolution of 1911 constitutes a turning point in Chinese history: it put an end to the n...
This chapter discusses the nature, key issues and significance of the 1905-07 press debate between t...
Interpretations of the Nationalist Revolution in modern Chinese history, especially the so-called “...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...