Sun Yat sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution

Sun Yat sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution
Author: Schiffrin (harold Z.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:422330619

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Sun Yat Sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution

Sun Yat Sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution
Author: Harold Schiffrin
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520017528

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The enigmatic personal qualities that marked Sun Yat-sen during his lifetime have encouraged controversy concerning him ever since his death more than a generation ago. Mr. Schiffrin's book deals with the first forty years of Sun's life, and attempts to find the key to this controversial personality. His study is at once biography and history, for it goes beyond Sun to the whole texture of Chinese history of Sun's time. Drawing on diplomatic archives, police reports, personal interviews, contemporary newspapers, and other hitherto unused sources in Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages, the author reveals unsuspected facets of Sun's versatile plotting on three continents, and traces the convolutions of his pragmatic style in unprecedented detail.

Origins of the Chinese Revolution 1915 1949

Origins of the Chinese Revolution  1915 1949
Author: Lucien Bianco
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804708274

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Analyzes the internal pressures and social crises that fostered the beginnings of the Chinese Revolution

Sun Yat Sen Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution

Sun Yat Sen  Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution
Author: Lai To Lee,Hock Guan Lee
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789814345460

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"In view of the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution and Sun Yat-sen's relations with the Nanyang communities, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Chinese Heritage Centre came together to host a two-day bilingual conference on the three-way relations between Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution in October 2011 in Singapore. This volume is a collection of papers in English presented at the conference"--Backcover.

The Nationalist Revolution in China 1923 1928

The Nationalist Revolution in China  1923 1928
Author: C. Martin Wilbur
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1984-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521318645

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This lively history of China's Nationalist revolution tells the story of a small group of Chinese patriots headed by Sun Yat-sen until his death in 1925. They mobilised men, money, and propaganda to create a provincial base from which they launched a revolutionary military campaign to unify the country, end imperialist privilege, and bring the Kuomintang to power. Soviet Russia induced the fledgling Chinese Communist Party to join the effort, and sent money, arms, military and political experts to guide the revolution. But there was a fatal flaw in this co-operation, and when the fighting was over, the remnant Communist Party had been driven underground, the Russian experts had been expelled, and a faction-riven Nationalist Party led by Chiang Kai-shek could claim to be China's new government. This study of a key period in China's history, reprinted from Volume 12 of The Cambridge History of China, is solidly based in Chinese, Russian, and Western languages sources.

Memoirs of a Chinese Revolutionary

Memoirs of a Chinese Revolutionary
Author: Yat-sen Sun
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1953
Genre: China
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070683821

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The Unfinished Revolution

The Unfinished Revolution
Author: Tjio Kayloe
Publsiher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789814779678

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The Unfinished Revolution is a superb new biography of Sun Yat-sen, whose life, like the confusion of his time, is not easy to interpret. His political career was marked mostly by setbacks, yet he became a cult figure in China after his death. Today he is the only 20th-century Chinese leader to be widely revered on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. In contrast, many Western historians see little in his ideas or deeds to warrant such high esteem. This book presents the most balanced account of Sun to date, one that situates him within the historical events and intellectual climate of his time. Born in the shadow of the Opium War, the young Sun saw China repeatedly humiliated in clashes with foreign powers, resulting in the loss of territory and sovereignty. When his efforts to petition the decrepit Manchu court to institute reforms failed, Sun took to revolution. Sun traversed the globe to canvass support for his cause. A notable feature of the book is its coverage of the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia and their contributions to his uprisings on the mainland, which set the stage for the overthrow of two millennia of imperial rule in 1911. But Sun’s vision of China was not to be. Within a few years the republic was hijacked and plunged into chaos. This fascinating and immensely readable work illuminates the man and his achievements, his strengths and his weaknesses, revealing how he came to spearhead the revolution that would transform his country and yet, at his death in 1925 and still today, remain agonizingly unfinished.

China in Revolution

China in Revolution
Author: Mary Clabaugh Wright
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1968-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300014600

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“Great themes run through this book: local differentiation and societal integration, reform and revolution, innovation and renewal, conservatism and radicalism, tradition and modernity. All relate to the fascinating dialectic of Chinese history.” This comment by G. William Skinner aptly describes this pioneering volume in which twelve specialists in Chinese history discuss the great questions of history in the dramatic context of the “New China” of the early twentieth century. The work of young scholars from seven countries who have had access to Chinese, British, and French archives opened only in recent years, the book provides new findings that presage not only a reinterpretation of the Revolution of 1911 itself but also of the dynamic links between Imperial China and both the communist revolution of 1927-49 and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution of today. "An outstanding example of historians’ inquiries is this collection of essays by 12 authorities, brilliantly edited by Mary Wright of Yale. Brilliant because unlike most such cooperative endeavors, the studies in this volume focus on a single major topic, China in the years around the revolution of 1911. The papers vary in scope, from a general interpretation of the origins of the warlord armies, which were to dominate Chinese political life until the mid-twenties, to a fascinating reconstruction of events hour-by-hour during the first week of the revolution in the city where it began, Wuchang. . . . This important work is bound to have a great impact on our understanding of modern China, and will surely stimulate further research in the period."—New York Times Book Review "Will set a style for ten to twenty years hence by all scholars of the subject."—John K. Fairbank.