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The Rise of Modern China Immanuel C Y Hsu english

By: Hsu Immanuel C YMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: USA Oxford University Press 2000 Edition: 6th ed 2000Description: viii-1052 soft bound 15*23 cmISBN: 0-19-512504-5DDC classification: 951.03
Contents:
1. A Conceptual Framework of Modern China I. The Persistence of Traditional Institutions, 1600-1800 2. The Rise and Splendor of the Ch'ing Empire 3. Political and Economic Institutions 4. Social and Intellectual Conditions 5. Foreign Relations 6. The Turn of the Dynastic Fortune: From Prosperity to Decline II. Foreign Aggresion and Domestic Rebellions, 1800-1864 7. The Canton System of Trade 8. The Opium War 9. The Second Treaty Settlement 10. The Taiping Revolution and the Nien and Moslem Rebellions III. Self-stregthening in an Age of Accelerated Foreign Imperialism 11. The Dynastic Revival and the Self-Stregthening Movement 12. Foreign Relations and Court Politics, 1861-80 13. Foreign Encroachment in Formosa, Sinkiang, and Annam 14. Acceleration of Imperialism: The Japanese Aggression in Korea and the "Partition of China" IV. Reform and Revolution, 1898-1912 15. The Reform Movement of 1898 16. The Boxer Uprising, 1900 17. Reform and Constitutionalism at the End of the Ch'ing Period 18. Late Ch'ing Intellectual, Social, and Economic Changes with Special Reference to 1895-1911 19. The Ch'ing Period in Historical Perspective 20. Revolution, Republic, and Warlordism V. Ideological Awakening and the War of Resistance 21. The Intellectual Revolution, 1917-23 22. National Unification Amidst Ideological Ferment and Anti-imperialistic Agitation 23. The Nationalist Government: A Decade of Challenge, 1928-37 24. The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-45 VI. The Rise of the Chinese People's Republic 25. The Civil War, 1945-49 26. The People's Republic: It's First Decade 27. The Sino-Soviet Split 28. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution 29. The Fall of Lin Pao and Its Aftermath 30. China Rejoins the International Community 31. The Nationalist Rule on Taiwan VII. China After Mao: The Search for a New Order 32. The Smashing of the Gang of Four 33. Teng Hsiao-p'ing and China's New Order 34. The Normalization of Relations Between China and the United States 35. The Four Modernizations 36. The End of the Maoist Age 37. Building Socialism with Chinese Characteristics 38. China In Transition, 1986-88: The Cultural Impact of the Open-Door Policy 39. Taiwan's "Economic Miracle" and the Prospect for Unification with Mainland China 40. The Violent Crackdown at T'ien-an-men Square, June 3-4, 1989 41. The Chinese Model of Development: Quasi-capitalism in a Political Dictatorship 42. The Rise of Cina Appendix I Appendix II Illustration Credits Index
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1. A Conceptual Framework of Modern China
I. The Persistence of Traditional Institutions, 1600-1800
2. The Rise and Splendor of the Ch'ing Empire
3. Political and Economic Institutions
4. Social and Intellectual Conditions
5. Foreign Relations
6. The Turn of the Dynastic Fortune: From Prosperity to Decline
II. Foreign Aggresion and Domestic Rebellions, 1800-1864
7. The Canton System of Trade
8. The Opium War
9. The Second Treaty Settlement
10. The Taiping Revolution and the Nien and Moslem Rebellions
III. Self-stregthening in an Age of Accelerated Foreign Imperialism
11. The Dynastic Revival and the Self-Stregthening Movement
12. Foreign Relations and Court Politics, 1861-80
13. Foreign Encroachment in Formosa, Sinkiang, and Annam
14. Acceleration of Imperialism: The Japanese Aggression in Korea and the "Partition of China"
IV. Reform and Revolution, 1898-1912
15. The Reform Movement of 1898
16. The Boxer Uprising, 1900
17. Reform and Constitutionalism at the End of the Ch'ing Period
18. Late Ch'ing Intellectual, Social, and Economic Changes with Special Reference to 1895-1911
19. The Ch'ing Period in Historical Perspective
20. Revolution, Republic, and Warlordism
V. Ideological Awakening and the War of Resistance
21. The Intellectual Revolution, 1917-23
22. National Unification Amidst Ideological Ferment and Anti-imperialistic Agitation
23. The Nationalist Government: A Decade of Challenge, 1928-37
24. The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-45
VI. The Rise of the Chinese People's Republic
25. The Civil War, 1945-49
26. The People's Republic: It's First Decade
27. The Sino-Soviet Split
28. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
29. The Fall of Lin Pao and Its Aftermath
30. China Rejoins the International Community
31. The Nationalist Rule on Taiwan
VII. China After Mao: The Search for a New Order
32. The Smashing of the Gang of Four
33. Teng Hsiao-p'ing and China's New Order
34. The Normalization of Relations Between China and the United States
35. The Four Modernizations
36. The End of the Maoist Age
37. Building Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
38. China In Transition, 1986-88: The Cultural Impact of the Open-Door Policy
39. Taiwan's "Economic Miracle" and the Prospect for Unification with Mainland China
40. The Violent Crackdown at T'ien-an-men Square, June 3-4, 1989
41. The Chinese Model of Development: Quasi-capitalism in a Political Dictatorship
42. The Rise of Cina
Appendix I
Appendix II
Illustration Credits
Index

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