14 edition of Origins of the Chinese revolution, 1915-1949. found in the catalog.
Published
1971
by Stanford University Press in Stanford, Calif
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Translated from the French by Muriel Bell. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS775 .B513 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 223 p. |
Number of Pages | 223 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5221410M |
ISBN 10 | 0804707464 |
LC Control Number | 75150321 |
Chinese Revolution. BIBLIOGRAPHY. The term Chinese Revolution refers to a series of great political upheavals in China between and that brought the classical, Confucian, imperial era to an end and eventually led to Communist rule and the establishment of the People ’ s Republic of China. The first phase of the Chinese Revolution started with the republican revolution of , which. The Chinese Revolution Since the first years of this century China has been in the throes of a revolution in which it has been struggling for two things: to free itself from foreign control and to build a strong and modern nation with a government representing the people.
China Overview: Bibliography. See A. D. Barnett, China on the Eve of L. Bianco, Origins of the Chinese Revolution, – (); E. Snow, The Long Revolution (); C. P. Fitzgerald, () and The Tragedy of Liberation: A History of the Chinese Revolution – (); C. A. Ford, The Mind of Empire ();. Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library.
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As we approach the 60th Anniversary (October 1, ) of the victorious Chinese revolution of I believe that it is probably a good idea to review how that revolution happened.
China, one way or another, has become a major player on the world economic scene since that time/5(9). A very thorough summary of the political situation in China from I was expecting it to be more a history of the Chinese Communist Party, based on the title "Origins of the Chinese Revolution".
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A fresh, bold interpretative survey, it focuses on the dynamic social forces underlying the Chinese Communists' rise in three short decades from obscurity to power. His books include Origins of the Chinese Revolution, – (fourth revised and expanded French edition, ), Peasants Without the Party: Grass-Roots Movements in Twentieth-Century China (), and Jacqueries et Révolution dans la Chine du XXe Siècle ().
Krystyna Horko is a freelance translator and editor. An important part of the book deals with the various governmental and non-governmental attempt at reform during the Kuomintang era, which the author shows were too little too late to dam the swelling flood of revolution.
The conclusion evaluates the crucial role of imperialism, the peasantry, and the army in the Chinese "formula" for revolution.
The Chinese Communist Revolution, known in mainland China as the War of Liberation (simplified Chinese: 解放战争; traditional Chinese: 解放戰爭; pinyin: Jiěfàng Zhànzhēng), was the conflict, led by the Communist Party of China and Chairman Mao Zedong, that resulted in the proclamation of the People's Republic of China, on 1 October The revolution began in after the Second.
• The Republic of China - Fueled by western-educated revolutionary Sun Yat-Sen, the Xinhai Revolution of culminated in the Wuchang Uprising, and 15 provinces declared their.
The country is not proud of this part of its history. Infive years after Mao's death, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China adopted a resolution dubbing the revolution a "catastrophe" that brought about "grave disorder, damage and retrogression" to the country.
The release of Bianco's book "Les origines de la révolution chinoise " proved to be highly influential in Chinese research in France and was translated into numerous languages, including English, German, and Japanese.
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A refined general history of the Chinese Communist Revolution is provided in Bianco, Lucien, Origins of the Chinese Revolution, –, trans. Bell, Muriel (Stanford: Stanford University Press, ); Harrison, James P.
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