Modern China, a history /
"Beginning with the overthrow of the Emperor in 1911, Moise guides us through a century of ever-unfolding drama with characteristic clarity and balance. Examining the effects of the communist revolution, he argues that in the early days Mao Zedong established the most effective government China...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Harlow, England ; London ; New York :
Pearson/Longman,
2008.
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Edición: | 3rd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introductory note : Chinese names and Chinese geography
- Writing Chinese names
- Regional geography
- 1. The Chinese past : The birth of China
- Confuciansim
- Legalism
- Daoism
- The unification of China
- The coming of Buddhism
- The later dynasties
- Government and society under the Qing
- 2. The collapse of the old order : The first Western impact
- Internal problems
- Foreign pressure increases
- The revolution of 1911
- Yuan Shikai and the warlord era
- The May fourth movement and the new culture movement
- 3. The Communist party and the first united front : The coming of Communism
- The first united front
- The Communist-Guomindang split
- 4. The Nanjing decade, 1927-37 : The Guomindang government at Nanjing
- The Jiangxi Soviet
- The long march
- The Japanese threat
- The second united front
- 5. World war and Community victory : The war begins
- Communism, nationalism, and the 'new democracy'
- Chiang and the United States
- The 'Dixie mission'
- The Japanese surrender
- The return to land reform
- The final Communist victory
- 6. The People's Republic of China, 1949-57 : Reform in the countryside
- Into the cities
- The transition to socialism
- Ideological remoulding and the 'hundred flowers'
- The international position of the PRC
- 7. The great leap and the great split : The great leap forward
- The Sino-Soviet split
- Problems along the borders
- Dispute in Beijing
- 8. The cultural revolution : 1966 : 'to rebel is justified!'
- The years of chaos : 1967-68
- The initial results
- Aftermath : 1969-76
- Left and right
- International relations
- 9. The post-Mao reforms : The deaths of Zhou and Mao
- The question of individual freedom
- China and the world
- Economic reforms
- 10. The era of Deng Xiaoping : The background to the democracy movement : Tiananmen
- Politics after Tianamen
- Foreign relations
- Hong Kong and Taiwan
- Facing the future : population pressures
- 11. The boom years : Economic reform once again
- Money to spend
- Massive inequalities
- A stable political system?
- Foreign relations
- Hong Kong and Taiwan
- Issues of religion
- Issues of freedom
- China's prospects.