The political history of China, 1840-1928. Translated and edited by Ssu-yu Teng and Jeremy Ingalls.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Chinese Publication details: Princeton, N.J., D. Van Nostrand Co. [1956]Description: 545 p. illus. 24 cmUniform titles:
  • Zhong guo jin bai nian zheng zhi shi. English
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Political history of China, 1840-1928.DDC classification:
  • 951.03
LOC classification:
  • DS755 .L4313 1956
Partial contents:
Foreword -- Introduction: China, from empire to nation -- The Opium War -- The Taiping rebellion -- The period of imitation of western methods -- The reform movement: the first step -- The reaction to the reform movement -- Revival of the reform movement -- The struggle between the revolutionary and the constitutional movements -- Revolutionary versus constitutional movement, 1908 to 1911 -- The overthrow of the Manchu government and the establishment of the Republic of China -- The struggle between the Kuomintang and the Peiyang military clique -- Monarchical and antimonarchical movements -- Internal dissension of the Peiyang military clique, and the war lords in South China -- A federal government movement and melee among the war lords -- Reorganization of the Kuomintang and the end of the Peiyang war lords.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword -- Introduction: China, from empire to nation -- The Opium War -- The Taiping rebellion -- The period of imitation of western methods -- The reform movement: the first step -- The reaction to the reform movement -- Revival of the reform movement -- The struggle between the revolutionary and the constitutional movements -- Revolutionary versus constitutional movement, 1908 to 1911 -- The overthrow of the Manchu government and the establishment of the Republic of China -- The struggle between the Kuomintang and the Peiyang military clique -- Monarchical and antimonarchical movements -- Internal dissension of the Peiyang military clique, and the war lords in South China -- A federal government movement and melee among the war lords -- Reorganization of the Kuomintang and the end of the Peiyang war lords.

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