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China from the 1911 revolution to liberation
China from the 1911 Revolution to Liberation presents a comprehensive and analytic history of China’s turbulent transformation from the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911 to the Communist victory in 1949. Written by renowned French scholars Jean Chesneaux, Françoise Le Barbier, and Marie-Claire Bergère, the book examines major political, social, and ideological shifts that shaped modern China.
The authors explore key events such as the Republican movement, the rise of warlordism, the May Fourth Movement, Nationalist rule under Chiang Kai-shek, and the emergence and consolidation of the Chinese Communist Party. Through detailed archival research and critical interpretation, the book traces how revolutions, reforms, and conflicts led to the formation of a new Chinese state.
Clear, concise, and scholarly, this work serves as a foundational text for understanding China’s modern revolutionary process and the historical forces that culminated in the 1949 liberation.
| PMKAA00759 | 951.04 CHE c | Museum KAA (China) | Tersedia |
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