Two republics in China: how imperial China became the PRC
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New York
Algora Publishing
2014
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Republics
> History
> 20th century
> Communism
> China
> History
> 20th century
> Social change
> China
> History
> 20th century
> Social conflict
> China
> History
> 20th century
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contents | Part One. The first republic : the Republic of China -- 1911 : how the last dynasty crumbled and warlords took over -- The first civil war between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party -- The Japanese invasion of China -- The second civil war between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party -- Part Two. The second republic : the People's Republic of China -- The establishment of the People's Republic of China -- The massacre of reactionaries and the suppression of bandits -- Communist rule in Tibet -- The land reform movement and prostitution reform -- The Korean War -- The so-called Gao Gang & Rao Shushi Anti-Party Event -- China's first five-year plan (1953-57) -- So-called Three Red Banners -- Soviet experts give technical assistance -- The anti-rightist movement -- Mao's goal to overtake England in 15 years -- The meeting on Mt. Lu and Peng's letter -- So-called Great Cultural Revolution Mr. Woo continues his history of China from 1911, when the Qing dynasty was overthrown after the death of Empress Dowager Cixi, to modern times: a tumultuous century that saw chaos and warlords, invasions, regime change, confiscation of property, and later a return to a mixed economy allowing some capitalist features. In fact, China now has over 100 billionaires - but many families lost everything along the way |
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spellingShingle | Woo, X. L. Two republics in China how imperial China became the PRC Part One. The first republic : the Republic of China -- 1911 : how the last dynasty crumbled and warlords took over -- The first civil war between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party -- The Japanese invasion of China -- The second civil war between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party -- Part Two. The second republic : the People's Republic of China -- The establishment of the People's Republic of China -- The massacre of reactionaries and the suppression of bandits -- Communist rule in Tibet -- The land reform movement and prostitution reform -- The Korean War -- The so-called Gao Gang & Rao Shushi Anti-Party Event -- China's first five-year plan (1953-57) -- So-called Three Red Banners -- Soviet experts give technical assistance -- The anti-rightist movement -- Mao's goal to overtake England in 15 years -- The meeting on Mt. Lu and Peng's letter -- So-called Great Cultural Revolution Mr. Woo continues his history of China from 1911, when the Qing dynasty was overthrown after the death of Empress Dowager Cixi, to modern times: a tumultuous century that saw chaos and warlords, invasions, regime change, confiscation of property, and later a return to a mixed economy allowing some capitalist features. In fact, China now has over 100 billionaires - but many families lost everything along the way HISTORY / Asia / China bisacsh Communism fast Politics and government fast Republics fast Social change fast Social conflict fast Geschichte Kommunismus Politik Republics History 20th century Communism China History 20th century Social change China History 20th century Social conflict China History 20th century |
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title_auth | Two republics in China how imperial China became the PRC |
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title_full | Two republics in China how imperial China became the PRC X.L. Woo |
title_fullStr | Two republics in China how imperial China became the PRC X.L. Woo |
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title_short | Two republics in China |
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topic | HISTORY / Asia / China bisacsh Communism fast Politics and government fast Republics fast Social change fast Social conflict fast Geschichte Kommunismus Politik Republics History 20th century Communism China History 20th century Social change China History 20th century Social conflict China History 20th century |
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