China Since 1919: Revolution and Reform : a Sourcebook

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 285 頁

This Sourcebook tells the momentous history of China since 1919 from the viewpoints of participants. Over 150 extracts from political statements, telegrams, speeches, memoirs, letters and poems illuminate the historical development of China from the May Fourth Movement onwards, and answer key questions such as:

  • Has China's modernization over the last 100 years depended on turning to the West?
  • What new problems has growing prosperity created for China?

This collection includes many classic documents as well as less accessible extracts, including a number only recently in the public domain. It will be an invaluable source of information for anyone interested in the modern history of China.

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The cultural renaissance
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A clarion call Extract from the first issue of the Morning Bell
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1
10
1
16
The United Front and its breakdown
18
2
22
6
29
9
35
The SinoSoviet Alliance the Korean War and the early years of the Peoples Republic 194955
120
2
124
6
131
10
137
The Hundred Flowers
141
5b Mao reprimands the Editorial Board of the Peoples Daily 10 April 1957
152
The Great Leap Forward
158
8b Report by Zhou Enlai 26 August 1959
170

MaoZhu in the countryside and the Long March
39
2
43
9
55
The Nanjing decade 192737 and World War Two 193745
60
1
61
4
68
7
76
The formative years 193644
82
4
89
6
95
The civil war and communist victory
102
6
111
10
117
The Cultural Revolution
183
3a A bigcharacter poster at Beijing University 25 May 1966
188
9b Big scab Liu Shaochi is the mortal foe of the working class
201
Years of transition
205
1b Further thoughts by Marshal Chen Yi on SinoAmerican relations
208
Modernization in the 1980s
225
2b Grain output and gross agricultural production values 198190
231
8b Zhao Ziang decides to resign 18 May 1989
240
Hong Kong Tibet and the minorities
245
China enters the twentyfirst century
256
Index
281
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