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Modern China and its revolutionary process: Recurrent challenges to the traditional order, 1850–1920
Modern China and Its Revolutionary Process provides a comprehensive scholarly analysis of China’s political, social, and ideological transformations between 1850 and 1920. Robert A. Scalapino and George T. Yu examine the recurrent revolutionary challenges to China’s traditional imperial structure, beginning with the Taiping Rebellion and extending through late Qing reform attempts and the early Republican era. The book evaluates internal and external pressures that shaped China's modernization, including intellectual awakening, peasant uprisings, foreign intervention, and the decline of the Confucian order. Through detailed narrative and critical insight, the authors portray how China’s revolutionary process laid the groundwork for the major political upheavals of the 20th century.
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