Historical Dictionary of Modern China (1800-1949)Scarecrow Press, 2009年6月16日 - 584 頁 The Historical Dictionary of Modern China (1800-1949) offers a concise but comprehensive examination of the political, military, economic, social, and cultural development of modern China. Instead of focusing merely on the political elites of China, this reference covers a variety of significant persons, including women and ethnic minorities; new historical concepts; cultural and educational institutions; and economic activities. Drawing on newly-available records, including a large mass of governmental and family archives, the narratives presented reveal new facts, offer a new interpretation in accordance with China's modernization process during the late Qing period, and a revisionist perspective on the Republican history. The chronology records not only political and military events but also other experiences of the Chinese people. The bibliography gives prominence to current literature on China's drive towards modernization and appendixes provide the reader with detailed information on China's cultural and economic transformation. |
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... troops reach Tianjin and the court sues for peace. 1841 January: Imperial commissioner Qishan signs the Qunbi Convention with Elliot, but the emperor refuses to ratify it. The war continues. 27 May: Canton Convention. 29 May: Villagers ...
... troops reach Tianjin and the court sues for peace. 1841 January: Imperial commissioner Qishan signs the Qunbi Convention with Elliot, but the emperor refuses to ratify it. The war continues. 27 May: Canton Convention. 29 May: Villagers ...
第 xxi 頁
... troops are forced to flee. The Arrow War breaks out. 1857 July: Muslim rebels under Ma Hualong rise in Yunnan. 29 December: Canton taken by British and French troops. 1858 May: The court refuses the British, French, Russian, and ...
... troops are forced to flee. The Arrow War breaks out. 1857 July: Muslim rebels under Ma Hualong rise in Yunnan. 29 December: Canton taken by British and French troops. 1858 May: The court refuses the British, French, Russian, and ...
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... troops reach Lhasa. 1904 8 February: The Russo-Japanese War breaks out in China. 15 May: Tibet declares war on Great Britain. 3 August: British troops occupy Lhasa. 23 October: Huang Xing leads an uprising in Hunan. 1905 3 June: Zuo ...
... troops reach Lhasa. 1904 8 February: The Russo-Japanese War breaks out in China. 15 May: Tibet declares war on Great Britain. 3 August: British troops occupy Lhasa. 23 October: Huang Xing leads an uprising in Hunan. 1905 3 June: Zuo ...
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... troops are dispatched to Tibet. 1910 12 February: An uprising in Guangzhou is put down. 23 May: Formation of an international consortium to handle loans to China. 4 July: A secret treaty between Russia and Japan divides their spheres of ...
... troops are dispatched to Tibet. 1910 12 February: An uprising in Guangzhou is put down. 23 May: Formation of an international consortium to handle loans to China. 4 July: A secret treaty between Russia and Japan divides their spheres of ...
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... troops and organized a counteroffensive. The Communist military forces destroyed the GMD's leading troops in three decisive battles: the Battle of Liao-Shen (September 1948—November 1948), the Battle of Ping-Jing (December 1948—January ...
... troops and organized a counteroffensive. The Communist military forces destroyed the GMD's leading troops in three decisive battles: the Battle of Liao-Shen (September 1948—November 1948), the Battle of Ping-Jing (December 1948—January ...
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Appendix 2 Presidents of the Republic of China 19121950 | 454 |
Appendix 3 Appendix 3 | 455 |
Appendix 4 Appendix 4 | 458 |
Appendix 5 Appendix 5 | 461 |
Appendix 6 Chinese Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment in China | 464 |
Glossary | 467 |
Bibliography | 471 |
About the Author | 531 |
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