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Date: 1990
The Lin family at Lung-ching
Author(s): Hsu Hsueh-chi
Abstract:
This book uses data from the Lin family's collection of old written pledges, accounts and field investigations, to research the history of the Lin clan from when they first came to Taiwan over 200...
Date: 1989
The Silk Industry of Modern China, 1860-1945
Author(s): Chen Tsu-yu
Abstract:
This book uses all of the agricultural and forestry ministry files in the Institute of Modern History’s collection, Japanese field investigations and reports, customs reports, and other information,...
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: 1988
A Study of Modern Chinese Advanced Education: National Sun Yat-sen University in Canton, 1924-1937
Author(s): Huang Fu-ch’ing
Abstract:
National Sun Yat-sen University was founded in 1924 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The purpose of this school, other than researching academic problems and fostering specialized talent, was the task of nurturing...
Date: 1987
The Peking-Hankow Railroad and Economic Development in North China, 1905-1937
Author(s): Chang Jui-te
Abstract:
This book attempts to use the example of the Pinghan Railway to discuss the role played by railways in the process of China's economic development. The author has discovered that in as much as the rai...
Date: 1987
The Green Standard in Taiwan during the Ch'ing Dynasty
Author(s): Hsu Hsueh-chi
Abstract:
As Taiwan was not only an island quite a distance from the mainland and also an old haunt of Koxinga, the defensive measures the Qing Government took in Taiwan were different to elsewhere in China, su...
Date: 1986
Anti-British Movement after the May Thirtieth Incident, 1925-1926
Author(s): Li Chien-min
Abstract:
The anti-British movement in the aftermath the May Thirtieth Incident in 1925 was epoch-making in modern China’s foreign relations. This campaign evoked international attention and caused histor...
Date: 1986
The Chinese Labor Force in the First World War
Author(s): Chen San-ching
Abstract:
During the First World War, most of the young men on the Allied side on France, Britain, and Russia were sent to the front lines, so these countries went to China and recruited an enormous number of C...
Date: 1985
T’ao Chu in Chiangnan
Author(s): Wei Hsiu-mei
Abstract:
Tao Shu became a metropolitan graduate in 1802. He served as xunfu official of Anhui and Jiangsu and governor of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, among other positions he held. This book primarily narrates the p...
Date: 1985
Revolutionary Theory of T’ung-meng Hui: The “Min Pao” as a Case Study
Author(s): Chu Hong-yuan
Abstract:
In the late Ch’ing, the T’ung Meng Hui served as the most important opposition force, which needed to develop a set of appealing theories to attract supporters in its effort to overthrow the governm...
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