
Place and Mission: the Founding and Exile of Northeastern University During the Republic of China
by Wang Chunlin
About This Novel
This book takes the founding and development of Northeastern University during the Republic of China as the main line of research. It shows the efforts and dilemmas of local forces in Northeast China toward modernization before the September 18th Incident. It also explores the responses and entanglements of the exile forces in Northeast China after the incident under the general trends of the era, such as the Anti-Japanese War, the struggle between the central and local governments, and the War of Liberation. It can be found from this that local forces have their own plans on how to develop the local area and deal with internal and external difficulties. Although this plan is full of regional characteristics, it is also full of a sense of mission, and thus merges into the torrent of development of the times.
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