Entering the Republic: the Psychological Journey of Those Who Witnessed the Regime Change as Seen in Their Diaries (1911-1913)

Entering the Republic: the Psychological Journey of Those Who Witnessed the Regime Change as Seen in Their Diaries (1911-1913)

by Sang Bing

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This book is one of the author's four parts about the era of great transition. It focuses on the mentality of those who experienced it before and after the Revolution of 1911, and their observations on the drastic changes in the political system, state system, and social nature. The author returns to his old aspiration, and with the help of the eyes and ears of the diary owners who have vastly different temperaments and political opinions, he re-experiences the changes of the times along the course of history, and deeply understands how all kinds of people faced the great changes, adapted to the situation, and adjusted themselves under the turbulent times of the revolutionary era. Trying to gain a foothold in the process of the new era so that it can be used to some extent can, on the one hand, supplement the vision of big history and enrich the images of history. More importantly, it can help change the way of understanding history and restore the difference and activity of human beings as historical subjects.

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