An important contribution to the reference literature on China,
this historical dictionary covers the entire revolutionary period
in China. Although existing biographical dictionaries focus on the
twentieth century, the Chinese revolutionary movements began in the
early nineteenth century. China's defeat in the Opium War
(1839-1842) set the conditions for the rise of revolutionary
movements, the first being the Taiping Christian Revolution of
1851-1864. Sun Yat-sen's Republican Revolution began in the late
nineteenth century and was followed by the Communist Revolution
during the second half of the twentieth century. With the Socialist
transformation under Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese entered another
revolutionary stage. The death of Mao and the end of the Cultural
Revolution in 1976 conclude the time period covered in this
dictionary.
The entries in this volume provide concise accounts and profiles
of the people, events, ideas, and other factors that played a role
throughout the revolutionary period including sources of additional
information. The Dictionary also includes a general bibliography
and chronology that provides an overview of the period covered.
Cross-references and a full subject index provide access to the
material.
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