
The Decline of the World and Western Fa: the New Life of the Old Kingdom and the Disintegration of Society in Late Qing China
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This book is a new topic that the author has researched in recent years, covering fourteen special topics. That is: the extension of the study of world management and the historical starting point of China's modernization, the historical experience of the Chinese people and the world outside of historical experience. The gentry and gentry power in China in the late 19th century, donations, recommendations, and official irregularities in the late Qing Dynasty, "Ding Wu Qi Huang": natural disasters and relief in China in the late 19th century, transportation between China and the West, and foreigners who entered Chinese history. The treaty system: the transformation and being transformed between the Western world and China in the late Qing Dynasty, the conflict between China and the West: missionary work and lesson plans in China in the late Qing Dynasty, the beginning and dilemma of the military industry in the late Qing Dynasty, the period of the First World War and the Second World War: the resurgence and drastic changes of the Qing Dynasty. The Western Tide and the Return: A history of thought in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, two concepts in modern China and their historical causes and effects throughout the century, Confucianism in history, historical reflections on the imperial examination system, attached: Chinese society and politics before and after the Revolution of 1911---an interview with "Oriental Morning Post".
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