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Anarchism is a significant though neglected trend in Chinese history. Proto-anarchist ideals that developed ...
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Anti-Japanese boycotts, early 20th century
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries China was subjected to a series of humiliations ...
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The writer Ba Jin was born Li Yaotang, also named Feigan, to a wealthy family in Sichuan. Nominated for ...
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If there is one individual who deserves to be remembered as the “father of Chinese Communism” it is not ...
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China, labor resistance, 1989–2009
In contemporary China, no sustained labor movement has emerged in the strict sense of the term, namely, ...
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China, Maoism and popular power, 1949–1969
With the proclamation of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, the Chinese Communist Party ...
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The May 4th movement in China is generally considered to mark the inception of modern Chinese history. ...
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China, peasant revolts in the empire
In premodern China the overwhelming majority of the population were peasants. Unlike their European counterparts, ...
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China, protest and revolution, 1800–1911
The nineteenth century would come to be defined in Chinese history as a particularly fervent period of ...
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China, student protests, 20th century
Prior to the twentieth century, student protest was a relatively uncommon phenomenon in China. The only ...
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