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Rebels and revolutionaries in North China, 1845–1945
This influential historical study examines a century of rebellion, social unrest, and revolutionary activity in North China from 1845 to 1945. Elizabeth J. Perry analyzes the roots of social conflicts, the organization of rebel groups, the role of peasants and local elites, and the political and economic pressures that shaped revolutionary movements. Drawing on extensive archival research and field studies, the book reveals how historical patterns of rebellion influenced the emergence of modern Chinese political forces. It remains a foundational work for understanding nationalism, rural resistance, and revolutionary transformation in modern China.
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