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Date: 1978
Sino-Korean Tributary Trade, 1637-1894
Author(s): Chang Tsun-wu
Abstract:
This is the first book to explore the trade relations between the Chinese Empire and its vassal state, Korea. Korea provided a bridge for Sino-Japanese mercantile routes and represented a major hub fo...
Date: 1978
The Wu Wei Army
Author(s): Liu Feng-han
Abstract:
The content of this book is based on the composition and expansion of the Wuwei Army, with an emphasis on the military leaders responsible for the history of the Boxers and imperial armies, especially...
Date: 1976
British Relations with the Panthay Regime of Western Yunnan, 1868-1874
Author(s): Huang Chia-mu
Abstract:
In the relationship between Britain and Hui nationality regime movement, it was Britain who originally took the initiative, while later the Hui sought help as a matter of urgency. Each party had their...
Date: 1976
Ts’ai Yüan-pei: A Chronological Biography
Author(s): T’ao Ying-hui
Abstract:
Cai Yuanpei was famous in late Qing cultural circles, and he then dedicated himself to revolution. When the Republic of China was founded, he oversaw national educational administration for two terms,...
Date: 1976
Chang Chih-tung and Educational Reform in Hupeh
Author(s): Su Yun-feng
Abstract:
In accordance with his “Chinese learning for fundamental principles and Western learning for practical application.”Chang Chitung's educational reforms sent students overseas to study, introduced We...
Date: 1975
Chinese Students in Japan in Late Ch’ing Period
Author(s): Huang Fu-ch’ing
Abstract:
In political and intellectual circles of the late Qing, because of the success of Japan's reforms it was also believed that studying in Japan was better in some ways than going to Europe or America, a...
Date: 1975
An Analysis of the Rebel Government of the T’ien Ti Hui in South China
Author(s): Lu Pao-ch’ien
Abstract:
Despite the widespread fame of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in Guangxi, the contemporaneous secret society T’ien Ti Hui (the “Heaven and Earth Society”) remains relatively unknown. T...
Date: 1975
Revolutionaries of the Late Ch’ing Period: An Analysis of Groups in the Revolutionary Movement, 1894-1911
Author(s): Chang Yu-fa
Abstract:
The revolution in the Ch’ing dynasty was instigated by Sun Yetsen. Sun Yet-sen founded the Hsing-chung Hui (also called the “Revive China Society”) that spread the spirit of the revo...
Date: 1974
The Boxer Indemnity
Author(s): Wang Shu-hwai
Abstract:
The Boxer Indemnity represented China’s largest single amount of war reparations, with a devastating financial impact on China and a direct bearing on the financial difficulties that the Chinese gove...
Date: 1972
Ting Jih-ch’ang and China’s Self-strenthening
Author(s): Lü Shih-ch’iang
Abstract:
Ting was one the main figures who participated in the Self- Strengthening Movement. He was possessed of extraordinary ability, but from another perspective, all of the difficulties and setbacks which...
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