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Date: 1989
Rekindle the Revolution: The Kuomintang’s Response to New Thought before the Reorganization, 1914-1924
Author(s): Lü Fang-shang
Abstract:
To establish a systematic revolutionary party is a dream of Sun Yat-sen. This dream came true in 1924. The factors of the this reformation is not only influenced by social and political environment, b...
Date: 1989
Research on Modern Chinese History in the Last Sixty Years (Part II)
Date: 1989
1st Issue
Abstract:
6 people, including Wu Ta-, President of Academia Sinica, and Chao Heng-t'i, speaker of Hunan Provincial Assembly interviewed. There is also an article devoted to the introduction of the state of ...
Date: 1988
Vol. 17 (Part II)
Date: 1988
Vol. 6
Date: 1988
Vol. 17 (Part I)
Date: 1988
Vol. 5
Date: 1988
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON THE SELF-STRENGTHENING MOVEMENT IN LATE CH'ING CHINA, 1860-1894
Date: 1988
Records of interviews with Mr. Lao Shenghuan
Author(s): Huang Chia-mo and Chen Tsun-kung
Abstract:
Lao served as the head of the 6th regiment of the ROC Air Force intelligence service and in other posts. After coming to Taiwan, he became director of the Department of Military Family Management of t...
Date: 1988
Interviews of Mr. Yuan Tung-chou
Author(s): Chang Peng-yuan, Ma Tien-kang and Chen San-ching
Abstract:
Yuan Tung-chou is important for he served as representative to receive compensation from Japan.
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