Description |
xiii, 505 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
Papers from a research conference held at Wentworth-by-the-Sea, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Aug. 1965. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction : The rising tide of change / Mary Clabaugh Wright -- Part I : Political and ideological movements -- Reform and revolution in China's political modernization / Michael Gasster -- The triumph of anarchism over Marxism, 1906-1907 / Martin Bernal -- The constitutionalists / P'eng-yüan Chang -- Political provincialism and the national revolution / John Fincher -- Part II : Sociological aspects of the revolution -- The role of the bourgeoisie / Marie-Claire Bergère -- The role of the gentry : an hypothesis / Chūzō Ichiko -- The revolutionary movement in Chekiang : a study in the tenacity of tradition / Mary Backus Rankin -- Part III : Military power in the genesis of the revolution -- The new armies / Yoshihiro Hatano -- The first week of revolution : the Wuchang Uprising / Vidya Prakash Dutt -- Part IV : The limitations of revolutionary leadership -- Yuan Shih-k'ai's rise to the presidency / Ernest P. Young -- The enigma of Sun Yat-sen / Harold Z. Schiffrin. |
Subject |
China -- History -- Revolution, 1911-1912.
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Indexed Term |
China Political events, 1900-1913 Essays |
Added Author |
Wright, Mary (Clabaugh), editor.
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ISBN |
0300000197 |
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0300014600 |
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