Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China
Herausgeber: Baumler, Alan
Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China
Herausgeber: Baumler, Alan
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This handbook covers the evolution of Chinese society from the roots of the Republic of China in the early 1900s until the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1966. Taking a comprehensive approach, the themes covered include: War, occupation and liberation; Religion and gender; Education, cities and travel.
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This handbook covers the evolution of Chinese society from the roots of the Republic of China in the early 1900s until the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1966. Taking a comprehensive approach, the themes covered include: War, occupation and liberation; Religion and gender; Education, cities and travel.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781032240534
- ISBN-10: 1032240539
- Artikelnr.: 62950975
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781032240534
- ISBN-10: 1032240539
- Artikelnr.: 62950975
Alan Baumler is Professor of History and Asian Studies Coordinator at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA. He is the author of Worse Than Floods and Wild Beasts: The Chinese and Opium Under the Republic and co-editor of The Chinese Historical Review.
Introduction 1. Japanese Goals, Chinese Realities at the Grassroots: The
Japanese Occupation in Northern Zhejiang, 1937-1942 2. The Rise of Chinese
Communist Military-Fiscal Party-State in Shandong Province, 1937-1945 3.
New China Daily: Social Change and the Class Project in Wartime Nationalist
China 4. Liberation: A View from the Southwest 5. The Search for a
Socialist Everyday: The Urban Communes 6. Changes in the rural land system
and power structure in the countryside 7. "There Is No Crisis and It Is
Going to Go Away Soon, Anyhow" - Propaganda, Denialism and Revisionism in
Debating the Great Leap Forward Famine 8. Gospel Light or Imperialist
Poison? Controversies of the Christian Community in China, 1922-1955 9. A
(Wo)men's Revolution?: Small Feet, Large Hands, and Visions of Womanhood in
China's long 20th Century 10. The afterlife of Sun Yat-sen during the
Republic (1925-1949) 11. The New Life Movement and National Sacrifice 12.
Learning the New Culture: Rural Literacy Education in Shanxi in the 1930s
and 1940s 13. Making Taiwan Chinese, 1945-1960 14. Chinese Professions, The
Nation, and Revolution, 1895-1965 15. Roles of the Beautiful Nation in the
Making of a Revolutionary Middle Kingdom 16. Closest Model, Rival, and
Fateful Enemy: China's Political Economy, Law, and Japan 17. Ambiguous
Paradigms: The Russian Model and the Chinese Revolution 18. All Rivers Flow
into the Sea: The Making of China's Most Cosmopolitan City 19. Public Space
and Public Life: Transformation of Urban China, 1900-2000 20. The
Nationalization of the Hardship of Travel in China, 1895-1949: Progress,
Hygiene and National Concern 21. Chinese Revolutions and the Ebb and Flow
of Revolutionary Historiography
Japanese Occupation in Northern Zhejiang, 1937-1942 2. The Rise of Chinese
Communist Military-Fiscal Party-State in Shandong Province, 1937-1945 3.
New China Daily: Social Change and the Class Project in Wartime Nationalist
China 4. Liberation: A View from the Southwest 5. The Search for a
Socialist Everyday: The Urban Communes 6. Changes in the rural land system
and power structure in the countryside 7. "There Is No Crisis and It Is
Going to Go Away Soon, Anyhow" - Propaganda, Denialism and Revisionism in
Debating the Great Leap Forward Famine 8. Gospel Light or Imperialist
Poison? Controversies of the Christian Community in China, 1922-1955 9. A
(Wo)men's Revolution?: Small Feet, Large Hands, and Visions of Womanhood in
China's long 20th Century 10. The afterlife of Sun Yat-sen during the
Republic (1925-1949) 11. The New Life Movement and National Sacrifice 12.
Learning the New Culture: Rural Literacy Education in Shanxi in the 1930s
and 1940s 13. Making Taiwan Chinese, 1945-1960 14. Chinese Professions, The
Nation, and Revolution, 1895-1965 15. Roles of the Beautiful Nation in the
Making of a Revolutionary Middle Kingdom 16. Closest Model, Rival, and
Fateful Enemy: China's Political Economy, Law, and Japan 17. Ambiguous
Paradigms: The Russian Model and the Chinese Revolution 18. All Rivers Flow
into the Sea: The Making of China's Most Cosmopolitan City 19. Public Space
and Public Life: Transformation of Urban China, 1900-2000 20. The
Nationalization of the Hardship of Travel in China, 1895-1949: Progress,
Hygiene and National Concern 21. Chinese Revolutions and the Ebb and Flow
of Revolutionary Historiography
Introduction 1. Japanese Goals, Chinese Realities at the Grassroots: The
Japanese Occupation in Northern Zhejiang, 1937-1942 2. The Rise of Chinese
Communist Military-Fiscal Party-State in Shandong Province, 1937-1945 3.
New China Daily: Social Change and the Class Project in Wartime Nationalist
China 4. Liberation: A View from the Southwest 5. The Search for a
Socialist Everyday: The Urban Communes 6. Changes in the rural land system
and power structure in the countryside 7. "There Is No Crisis and It Is
Going to Go Away Soon, Anyhow" - Propaganda, Denialism and Revisionism in
Debating the Great Leap Forward Famine 8. Gospel Light or Imperialist
Poison? Controversies of the Christian Community in China, 1922-1955 9. A
(Wo)men's Revolution?: Small Feet, Large Hands, and Visions of Womanhood in
China's long 20th Century 10. The afterlife of Sun Yat-sen during the
Republic (1925-1949) 11. The New Life Movement and National Sacrifice 12.
Learning the New Culture: Rural Literacy Education in Shanxi in the 1930s
and 1940s 13. Making Taiwan Chinese, 1945-1960 14. Chinese Professions, The
Nation, and Revolution, 1895-1965 15. Roles of the Beautiful Nation in the
Making of a Revolutionary Middle Kingdom 16. Closest Model, Rival, and
Fateful Enemy: China's Political Economy, Law, and Japan 17. Ambiguous
Paradigms: The Russian Model and the Chinese Revolution 18. All Rivers Flow
into the Sea: The Making of China's Most Cosmopolitan City 19. Public Space
and Public Life: Transformation of Urban China, 1900-2000 20. The
Nationalization of the Hardship of Travel in China, 1895-1949: Progress,
Hygiene and National Concern 21. Chinese Revolutions and the Ebb and Flow
of Revolutionary Historiography
Japanese Occupation in Northern Zhejiang, 1937-1942 2. The Rise of Chinese
Communist Military-Fiscal Party-State in Shandong Province, 1937-1945 3.
New China Daily: Social Change and the Class Project in Wartime Nationalist
China 4. Liberation: A View from the Southwest 5. The Search for a
Socialist Everyday: The Urban Communes 6. Changes in the rural land system
and power structure in the countryside 7. "There Is No Crisis and It Is
Going to Go Away Soon, Anyhow" - Propaganda, Denialism and Revisionism in
Debating the Great Leap Forward Famine 8. Gospel Light or Imperialist
Poison? Controversies of the Christian Community in China, 1922-1955 9. A
(Wo)men's Revolution?: Small Feet, Large Hands, and Visions of Womanhood in
China's long 20th Century 10. The afterlife of Sun Yat-sen during the
Republic (1925-1949) 11. The New Life Movement and National Sacrifice 12.
Learning the New Culture: Rural Literacy Education in Shanxi in the 1930s
and 1940s 13. Making Taiwan Chinese, 1945-1960 14. Chinese Professions, The
Nation, and Revolution, 1895-1965 15. Roles of the Beautiful Nation in the
Making of a Revolutionary Middle Kingdom 16. Closest Model, Rival, and
Fateful Enemy: China's Political Economy, Law, and Japan 17. Ambiguous
Paradigms: The Russian Model and the Chinese Revolution 18. All Rivers Flow
into the Sea: The Making of China's Most Cosmopolitan City 19. Public Space
and Public Life: Transformation of Urban China, 1900-2000 20. The
Nationalization of the Hardship of Travel in China, 1895-1949: Progress,
Hygiene and National Concern 21. Chinese Revolutions and the Ebb and Flow
of Revolutionary Historiography