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Negotiating A Chinese Federation: The Exchange of Ideas and Political Collaborations between China's Men of Guns and Men of Letters, 1919-1923: Ideas, History, and Modern China, cartea 28

Autor Vivienne Xiangwei Guo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 sep 2022
This book offers the first comprehensive study of the ways in which China’s men of guns (so-called “warlords”) and men of letters (May Fourth intellectuals) engaged one another for the making of a Chinese federation between 1919 and 1923. Breaking the constructed dichotomy between the men of guns and men of letters, Vivienne Guo’s analysis reappraises Chinese warlordism against the backdrop of the Chinese enlightenment. Exploring the ideological underpinnings and political vigour of the Chinese federalist movement, Negotiating A Chinese Federation provides a fresh interpretation of China’s cultural renewal and state-building.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004528642
ISBN-10: 9004528644
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ideas, History, and Modern China


Notă biografică

Vivienne Xiangwei Guo, Ph.D. (2015), King’s College London, is a lecturer in modern Chinese history at King’s College London. She has multiple publications on modern China, including Women and Politics in Wartime China: Networking Across Geopolitical Borders (Routledge, 2019).

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Tables

1 Introduction: China’s Men of Guns and Men of Letters
1Who Are the Warlords?
2Who Are the May Fourth Intellectuals?
3The Project of Federal Self-governance

2 The Point of No Return: Chen Jiongming and the Anarcho-Federalist Blueprint
1The Anarcho-Socialist Mecca: Chen Jiongming and His Huiming Friends
2New Guangdong: Chen Duxiu and the Qunbao Society
3The “Two Chens” Collaboration and Ambiguous “Anti-Warlordism”

3 The Moment of Celebration: Zhao Hengti and the Hunan Provincial Constitution
1The Prelude: Tan Yankai and the Self-governance Movement in Hunan
2The Turning Point: The Academic Symposium in Changsha
3The Summit: Zhao Hengti and the Promulgation of the Provincial Constitution

4 The Federalist Alliance: Zhang Shizhao, Zhang Taiyan, and Federal Self-governance
1The Beginning: The SSEA and Tiger
2The Catalyst: Sun Yat-sen’s Presidential Election
3The National Movement: Federal Self-governance and the Federal Assembly

5 The Beginning of the End: Wu Peifu and Good Government
1The Collaboration: Making Good Government with the Good People
2The Breakdown: Wu Peifu’s Objection of Federal Self-governance
3Whose Fault? A Lack of Endeavour among the Endeavour Intellectuals

6 Into the Warlord Land: The Soviet Emissaries, Dewey, Russell, and the Post-war World
1From Fox to Hedgehog
2Mysterious Visits: The Engagement between Soviet Emissaries and China’s Men of Guns
3John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, and May Fourth China
4The Dewey Dynamic: John Dewey’s Visits to the Warlord Land

7 Conclusion

Bibliography