The Cambridge History of ChinaDenis Crispin Twitchett, John King Fairbank, Albert Feuerwerker Cambridge University Press, 1978 - 1092 من الصفحات "The Cambridge History of China is the largest and most comprehensive history of China in the English language. Planned in the 1960s by the late, distinguished China scholar Professor John K. Fairbank of Harvard, and Denis Twitchett, Professor Emeritus of Princeton, the series covers the grand scale of Chinese history from the 3rd century BC, to the death of Mao Tse-tung. Consisting of fifteen volumes (two of which, Volumes 5 and 9 are to be published in two books), the history embodies both existing scholarship and extensive original research into hitherto neglected subjects and periods. The contributors, all specialists from the international community of Sinologists, cover the main developments in political, social, economic and intellectual life of China in their respective periods. Collectively they present the major events in a long history that encompasses both a very old civilisation and a great modern power. Written not only for students and scholars, but with the general reader in mind, the volumes are designed to be read continuously, or as works of reference. No knowledge of Chinese is necessary; for readers with Chinese, proper names and terms are identified with their characters in the glossary, and full references to Chinese, Japanese, and other works are given in the bibliographies. Numerous maps illustrate the texts. The published volumes have constituted essential reading in Chinese history. See also, The Cambridge History of Ancient China, Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy, eds., a companion to this series covering the period 1500 to 221 BC. General Editors: John K. Fairbank, Denis Twitchett." -- |
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Provinces of China under the Republic | 5 |
The Chinese Communist movement during | 12 |
Railways in 1949 | 23 |
Manchuria the Three Eastern Provinces | 83 |
Nationalist China during the Nanking decade 19271937 | 116 |
Ideology structure and functioning of the Nanking | 134 |
by Jerome Chen Professor of History York University Toronto | 168 |
s Chinese Communist areas early 1930S | 184 |
Japanese occupation of North China to c mid1940s | 628 |
basic data | 633 |
Eighth Route Army deployment JulyDecember 1937 | 637 |
Communist bases as claimed overall late 1944 | 645 |
Military situation North China October 1938 | 647 |
The middle years 19391943 | 658 |
is Disposition of New Fourth Army after the New Fourth Army incident | 670 |
The last years of the war 19441945 | 705 |
The Long March to Shensi | 210 |
by Ramon H MYERS Hoover Institution on War Revolution | 230 |
Peasant movements | 270 |
The HaiLufeng region | 308 |
The development of local government | 329 |
the road to revolution 19271949 | 421 |
literature | 428 |
Japanese aggression and Chinas international position | 492 |
Nationalist China during the SinoJapanese War 19371945 | 547 |
Japanese military occupation of China proper | 549 |
University | 609 |
The KMTCCP conflict 19451949 | 723 |
Zones under substantial Communist control in August 1945 | 725 |
The civil war in 1946 and 1947 7601 | 760 |
The CCP offensive spring and summer 1948 | 771 |
The battle of HuaiHai November 1948 January 1949 | 779 |
Mao Tsetungs thought to 1949 | 789 |
autocracy? | 866 |
Bibliograpby | 908 |
pinyin to WadeGiles IOI2 | 1012 |
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