The Columbia Guide to Modern Chinese History

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Pub. Date: 2000-07-01
Publisher(s): Columbia Univ Pr
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Summary

China, the world's oldest and most populous state, remains an enigma to most people in the West, even at a time when that country is playing an increasingly prominent role on the international stage. At the heart of modern Chinese history have been the efforts of the Chinese people to transform their polity into a modern nation state, the Confucian orthodoxy into an ideology that can help direct that process, and an agrarian economy into an industrial one. These efforts are ongoing and of great importance.This book is both an introduction to the major features of modern Chinese history and a resource for researchers interested in virtually any topic relating to the Chinese experience of the last 220 years. This valuable reference contains: a historical narrative providing a comprehensive overview of five core aspects of Chinese history: domestic politics, society, the economy, the world of culture and thought, and relations with the outside world; a compendium of 250 short, descriptive articles on key figures, events, and terms; a resource guide containing approximately 500 annotated entries for the most authoritative sources for further research in English, as well as descriptions of important films depicting modern China and a guide to electronic resources; and appendices, including a chronology, excerpts from key primary source documents, and a wealth of tables and graphs on demographic, social, and economic trends.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
PART I: HISTORICAL NARRATIVE 1(154)
The Decline of the Traditional State, 1780--1901
3(47)
China in 1780
3(10)
The Faces of Western Imperialism
13(8)
Domestic Rebellion and the Devolution of Power to the Localities
21(9)
Military Defeats and the Loss of Tributary States
30(7)
The Cultural, Ideological, and Political Nature of Chinese Response to Civilizational Crisis
37(13)
Building State and Nation Amid Cultural Revolution, 1901--28
50(31)
The ``Revolutionary'' Manchus
50(7)
Militarization and Political Options
57(6)
Social and Cultural Revolution
63(8)
Nationalism and Its Proponents
71(10)
Social Revolution: Alternatives for State and Nation, 1928--60
81(38)
Struggles to Reconstruct Chinese Society
81(9)
The Ravages of Invasion and Civil War
90(14)
The Years That Were Fat
104(7)
Communization and Militarization
111(8)
Economic Disasters and Miracles: 1960 to the Present---Whither State and Nation?
119(36)
Cultural and Economic Catastrophe
119(8)
Reform and Repression
127(6)
State Decentralization and National Power
133(8)
Social and Cultural Change
141(14)
PART II: COMPENDIUM OF KEY EVENTS, TERMS, INSTITUTIONS, AND FIGURES 155(60)
Major Events and Movements
155(8)
Terms
163(3)
Institutions and Organizations
166(4)
Treaties and International Settlements
170(2)
Emperors
172(2)
Qing Dynasty Government Leaders
174(5)
Leaders of Dissent, Rebellion, or Revolution
179(4)
Nationalist Party (Guomindang/Kuomintang) Leaders
183(4)
Communist Party (Gongchandang) Leaders
187(10)
Military Figures
197(4)
Intellectuals, Writers, and Artists
201(14)
PART III: RESOURCE GUIDE 215(48)
Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works
215(1)
General Works
215(5)
Politics
220(11)
Society
231(7)
The Economy
238(5)
The World of Culture and Thought
243(9)
Relations with the Outside World
252(4)
Documentaries and Feature Films
256(4)
Electronic Resources
260(3)
PART IV: APPENDICES 263(68)
Appendix 1: Chronology of Key Events, 1780 to the Present
265(5)
Appendix 2: Documents
270(38)
1. Letter of Commissioner Lin Zexu to Queen Victoria (1839)
270(1)
2. The Taiping Plan for Reorganizing Chinese Society from The Land System of the Heavenly Dynasty (1853)
271(2)
3. Memorial of Kang Youwei to the Guangxu Emperor (1898)
273(2)
4. The Boxer Protocol (1901)
275(3)
5. The Manifesto of the Revolutionary Alliance (Tongmenghui) (1905)
278(1)
6. Chen Duxiu's ``Call to Youth'' from New Youth (1915)
279(3)
7. The Three Principles of the People, Sun Yat-sen (1924)
282(2)
8. Fundamentals of National Reconstruction, Sun Yat-sen (1924)
284(2)
9. Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan, Mao Zedong (1927)
286(1)
10. The Jiangxi Soviet Land Law of 1932
287(3)
11. Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art, Mao Zedong (1942)
290(1)
12. On the People's Democratic Dictatorship, Mao Zedong (1949)
291(2)
13. The Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China (1950)
293(3)
14. Decision of the Central Committee of the CCP Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966)
296(2)
15. Big Character Poster, ``Bombard the Headquarters,'' Mao Zedong (1966)
298(1)
16. ``Democracy or a New Dictatorship,'' Wei Jingsheng, published in Explorations (1979)
298(2)
17. Proposals for the Reform of the Political Structure, Su Shaozhi (1986)
300(2)
18. Wall poster, Beijing Spring (1989)
302(2)
19. Main points of Deng Xiaoping's Talks in Shenzhen (1992)
304(1)
20. Excerpt from Decision of Central Committee on Some Issues Concerning the Establishment of a Socialist Market Economic Structure (1993)
305(3)
Appendix 3: Major Party Congresses
308(6)
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
308(3)
Guomindang (Nationalist Party)
311(3)
Appendix 4: Tables and Figures on Trends and Developments
314(17)
Table 1: Selected Development and Demographic Trends, 1950--90
314(1)
Table 2: Regional Variation in Demographic Indicators
315(1)
Table 3: Ethnic Minorities with Populations Over Four Million
315(1)
Table 4: Basic Indicators for Greater China, 1995
316(1)
Table 5: Indicators of Economic Development Level, 1952--90
317(1)
Table 6: China's Trade with Selected Countries and Regions, 1970, 1979--85
318(1)
Table 7: United States Trade with China, 1978--93
319(1)
Table 8: United States Direct Foreign Investment in China, 1983--93
320(1)
Table 9: Agricultural Performance, 1957--78 and 1978--84
320(1)
Table 10: State Budgets with Reference to Defense and Other Expenditures, 1978--94
321(1)
Table 11: Indicators of Social Development, 1952--90
322(1)
Table 12: Number of Schools, 1952--91
323(1)
Table 13: Number of Students, 1950--91
324(1)
Table 14: Changes in Aspects of Freedom of Mate Choice, 1900--82
325(1)
Table 15: Bride Age at First Marriage, 1900--82
326(1)
Table 16: Groom Age at First Marriage, 1900--82
327(1)
Figure 1: Urban Residents' Income and Living Expenditures, 1995
328(1)
Figure 2: Urban Ownership of Household Appliances, 1995
329(2)
Index 331

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