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Vol. 93
ISSN:
1029-4740
Date:
2016-9
Softcover:250 TWD
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Pages:
155
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Abstract:
This issue contains three articles: “Diplomatic Intelligence and Inter-port Journalism: The News of Japanese and Chinese Troop Steamers during the Formosa Incident of 1874,” by Marlon Zhu; “The Communist Revolution in Shaanxi Province, 1924-1933: An Investigation into Organizational History,” by Chen Yao-huang; “‘Position,’ ‘Advantage,’ and ‘Power’: The Relationship of Peasant Military Recruitment and the Chinese Communist Land Reform,” by Li Jinzheng; Book Reviews: “Li Ta-chia,
Merchants and the Chinese Communist Revolution, 1919-1927
,” by Wei Wenxiang Li; “Yukiko Koshiro,
Imperial Eclipse: Japan’s Strategic Thinking about Continental Asia before August 1945
,” by Su Sheng-hsiung; “Jeremy Brown,
City versus Countryside in Mao’s China: Negotiating the Divide
,” by Liang Jia-nong.
Contents
Articles
Diplomatic Intelligence and Inter-port Journalism: The News of Japanese and Chinese Troop Steamers during the Formosa Incident of 1874
Marlon Zhu
PDF
1
The Communist Revolution in Shaanxi Province, 1924-1933: An Investigation into Organizational History
Chen Yao-huang
PDF
41
“Position,” “Advantage,” and “Power”: The Relationship of Peasant Military Recruitment and the Chinese Communist Land Reform
Li Jinzheng
PDF
87
Book Reviews
Li Ta-chia,
Merchants and the Chinese Communist Revolution, 1919-1927
Wei Wenxiang Li
PDF
135
Yukiko Koshiro,
Imperial Eclipse: Japan’s Strategic Thinking about Continental Asia before August 1945
Su Sheng-hsiung
PDF
143
Jeremy Brown,
City versus Countryside in Mao’s China: Negotiating the Divide
Liang Jia-nong
PDF
151
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