
Cambridge History of the Republic of China (1912-1949) (collection)
About This Novel
The first volume is the Chinese translation of the 12 volumes in the series. It mainly discusses the history before the Kuomintang established its capital in Nanjing. This book is divided into 12 chapters, written by world-renowned scholars such as Fairbank, Fei Weikai, Andrew J. Nathan, James E. Sheridan, Chen Zhirang, Ji Watts, and Li Oufan. It reflects the level and trends of foreign Chinese history research and has high academic reference value. The next volume is the translation of Volume 13. Provides a history of China from 1912 to 1949.
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The data is very detailed
Obviously I know these words, but when I put them together, I doubt life. What a miserable life it is! We should still study hard. Chinese culture is broad and profound. Every word is a story, and every story is worthy of our in-depth study.
The content is informative and true, the theory is profound, and the writing
This book has mostly undergone major deletions
Translation is already a difficult job, and political review makes it even more difficult for experts.
The editor-in-chief's words made me realize that the modern world is gradually becoming more interconnected, and it is increasingly necessary to understand it historically. Yes, the times are progressing, and as products of the times, it is even more necessary for us to understand and inherit them.
It's hard to read and the translation is not good!
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
The data is very detailed
Obviously I know these words, but when I put them together, I doubt life. What a miserable life it is! We should still study hard. Chinese culture is broad and profound. Every word is a story, and every story is worthy of our in-depth study.
The content is informative and true, the theory is profound, and the writing
This book has mostly undergone major deletions
Translation is already a difficult job, and political review makes it even more difficult for experts.
The editor-in-chief's words made me realize that the modern world is gradually becoming more interconnected, and it is increasingly necessary to understand it historically. Yes, the times are progressing, and as products of the times, it is even more necessary for us to understand and inherit them.
It's hard to read and the translation is not good!



