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From Opium war to liberation
From Opium War to Liberation by Israel Epstein presents a broad historical overview of China's journey from the 19th century to the mid-20th century, when the country underwent a major transformation from dynastic rule to national revolution and finally liberation under the new government in 1949. Epstein outlines the destructive impact of the Opium Wars on Chinese society, including colonial intervention, the collapse of traditional social structures, and the weakening of state sovereignty. The book then traces various resistance movements, intellectual reforms, popular uprisings, and the emergence of political forces that led the struggle for independence and national reconstruction. Through an informative and well-documented narrative, Epstein presents the social, economic, and political dynamics that shaped modern China. His work provides an important historical perspective on how the Chinese nation rose from colonialism to liberation and comprehensive national reconstruction.
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