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Revolution and Its Past Indentities and Change in Modern Chinese History

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ISBN-10: 0131930397

ISBN-13: 9780131930391

Edition: 2nd 2005 (Revised)

Authors: R. Keith Schoppa

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List price: $67.80
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 5/19/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 496
Size: 9.25" wide x 7.01" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

David C. Cassidy is Professor of Natural Sciences at Hofstra University.R. Keith Schoppa is Professor and The Edward and Catherine Doehler Chair in Asian History at Loyola University, Maryland.

From the Heights to the Depths: Challenges to Traditional Chinese Identities, 1780-1901
Personal Identities
Chinese and Manchus
The Opium War and the Treaty System: Challenges to Chinese Identity
An Age of Rebellion: Defiance of and Commitment to Traditional Chinese Identities and Approaches
The Power of Traditional Cultural Identity: Chinese Reactions to Continuing Threats
The Devastating Nineties: Destroying Traditional Identities
ldquo;No Checking the Tides of Changerdquo;: Reconstructing Social, Cultural, and Political Identity, 1901-1928
The Revolutionary Manchus
Selecting Identities: The Early Republic
Constructing a New Cultural Identity: The May Fourth Movement
Drawing the Sword: The Politicization of Identity
Revolution and Identity: Social Revolution and the Power of Tradition, 1928-1960
Revolution in Retreat: The Nanjing Decade
Revolution Reborn: The Communists in the 1930s
A Rising Clash of National Identities: China and Japan, the 1920s and 1930s
The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
Toward Daybreak: Struggling for China's Identity, 1945- 1949
Paths to the Future
Coming Unglued
From ldquo;Politics in Commandrdquo; to the Glory of Getting Rich: Contemporary Change and Identity, 1961-2000
Death Dance: The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
The End of Communism: ldquo;Tomorrow is the Children's.rdquo; 20. Successes and Problems at Century's End
Nation and Identity: The Place of China in the World and of the Chinese in China
Riding the Political Waves: Literature, Art, Cinema, and Popular Culture
A Question of Identity: The Republic of China on Taiwan Since the 1970s
Epilogue
Index