
Modern China Where War and Revolution Intertwined (1895-1949)
by (us) Sharped
About This Novel
In 1895, the Qing Dynasty was defeated by Japan, which triggered an explosive response within China, and radical changes began one after another. In a more general sense, this was also the beginning of great changes and revolution in China in the next half century. Against the background of wars and revolutions inside and outside the country, various classes in China are constantly trying to change the political system, transform society and culture, with the goal of reshaping the nation and saving it from danger. "Modern China: War and Revolution Intertwined (1895-1949)" provides a panoramic narrative of this turning point and great change. Using time as the longitude, the theme as the latitude, narrative history as the backbone, and combining the perspectives and methods of political science, sociology, and cultural studies, it elaborates on all aspects of this half-century transformation, showing us the complex and painful birth process of modern China. "Modern China: Intertwined with War and Revolution (1895-1949)" fully absorbs the results of more than half a century of research on modern Chinese history around the world, pays attention to the balance between general history and special research, and can be regarded as a comprehensive achievement in writing modern Chinese history in the new century.
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