The Search for Modern China: A Documentary Collection

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نام کتاب : The Search for Modern China: A Documentary Collection
ویرایش : Documentary Collection
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جستجوی چین مدرن: مجموعه ای مستند
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نویسندگان : , ,
ناشر : W. W. Norton & Company
سال نشر : 1999
تعداد صفحات : 556
ISBN (شابک) : 0393973727 , 9780393973723
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 13 مگابایت



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Contents
Preface
1 The Late Ming
1.1 and 1.2 Two Accounts of the Suzhou Riot, 1601
1.3 and 1.4 A Ming Official on the Decline and Fall of the Dynasty
1.5 Broadsheet from Li Zicheng
1.6 Evaluation of Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong
1.7 to 1.9 Three Accounts of Zhang Xianzhong
1.10 Song Maocheng: The Tale of the Ungrateful Lover
2 The Manchu Conquest
2.1 Nurhaci\'s Seven Grievances
2.2 and 2.3 Exchange of Letters between Wu Sangui and Dorgon
2.4 A letter from Dorgon to the Ming Loyalist Shi Kefa, 6th Moon, 1644
2.5 Dogon\'s Edict: A Broadsheet for the People of the Southern Ming, 1645
2.6 Edict from Dodo (Prince Yu) following the Yangzhou Massacre, 1645
2.7 and 2.8 Two Edicts Concerning the Wearing of the Hair under Manchu Rule
2.9 The Siege of Jiangying, 1645
2.10 The Jintan Slave Riots, 1644
3 Kangxi\'s Consolidation
3.1 Wu Sangui on the Execution of the Prince of Gui
3.2 Shi Lang\'s Memorial on the Capture of Taiwan
3.3 The Treaty of Nerchinsk, 1689
3.4 Fang Bao\'s \'Random Notes from Prison\', 1711
3.5 Kangxi\'s Valedictory Edict, 1717
4 Yongzheng\'s Authority
4.1 and 4.2 Kangxi\'s Sacred Edict and Wang Yupu and Yongzheng\'s Amplification
4.3 Yongzheng\'s Edict on Changing the Status of the Mean People
5 Chinese Society and the Reign of Qianlong
5.1 Wu Jingzi: From The Scholars (Fan Jin Passes the Juren Examination)
5.2 A Murder Case from the Records of the Office for the Scrutiny of Punishments, 1747-8
5.3 Glorifying the Origins of the Manchus, From an Account in the State Archive
5.4 and 5.5 Henshen: Accusation and Inventory
6 China and the Eighteenth-Century World
6.1 Lord Macartner\'s Commission from Henry Dundas, 1792
6.2 Macartney\'s Audience with Qianlong
6.3 Macartney\'s Description of China\'s Government
6.4 and 6.5 Qianlong\'s Rejection of Macartney\'s Demands: Two Edicts
7 The First Clash with the West
7.1 to 7.4 Memorials, Edicts and Laws on Opium
7.5 Lord Palmerston\'s Declaration of War, February 20, 1840
8 The Crisis Within
8.1 Qian Yan on Popular Religion, 1838
8.2 The Conversion of Liang Fa: Good Works to Exhort the Age, 1832
8.3 Executions of Taiping Rebels at Canton, 1851
8.4 and 8.5 Precepts and Odes Published by Hong Xiuquan in 1852 and 1853: \'The Ten Commandments\' and \'The Ode for Youth\'
8.6 Zeng Guofan: A Proclamation Against the Bandits of Guangdong and Guangxi, 1854
9 Restoration through Reform
9.1 and 9.2 Yung Wing Advises the Taiping and Zeng Guofan
9.3 Prince Gong on the Tongwen College: Three Memorials, 1861, 1865, 1866
9.4 Zongli Yamen Document on the Unequal Treaties, 1878
9.5 Zhang Zhidong\'s Memorial on the Ili Crisis, 1880
9.6 and 9.7 The Burlingame Treaty and the United States Exclusion Act
9.8 Chinese Anti-Foreignism, 1892
10 New Tensions in the Late Qing
10.1 Sun Yat-sen\'s Reform Proposal to Li Hongzhang, 1893
10.2 Li Hongzhang Negotiates with Japan, 1895
10.3 Sino-Russian Railway Agreements, 1896
10.4 Zhang Zhidong on the Central Government, 1898
10.5 and 10.6 Boxer Memoirs: Oral Accounts of the Boxer Rebellion
11 The End of the Dynasty
11.1 Wu Tingfang on China\'s Progress, 1908
11.2 Feng Yuxiang: From \'My Life\'
11.3 Zou Rong on Revolution, 1903
11.4 Tongmenghui Revolutionary Proclamation, 1907
11.5 Press Coverage of the Wuchang Uprising, 1911
11.6 The Manchu Abdication Edict
12 The New Republic
12.1 and 12.2 Yuan Shikai: Two Documents
12.3 Japan\'s Twenty-One Demands, 1915
12.4 The Restoration of 1917, From Puyi\'s Memoir
12.5 to 12.7 Three Soldiers
12.6 Feng Yuxiang: Praising the Lord
12.7 Zhang Zongchang: With Pleasure Rife
13 \"A Road is Made\"
13.1 and 13.2 Qing Female Chastity
13.3 Li Dazhao: \'The Victory of Bolshevism\', 1918
13.4 and 13.5 Two Letters on the Work-Study Program in France
13.6 and 13.7 The North China Famine, 1920-21
14 The Fractured Alliance
14.1 Sun Yat-sen Opens the Whampoa Academy, 1924
14.2 A. I. Cherepanov on Life at Whampoa
14.3 to 14.5 Reactions to the May Thirtieth Incident
14.6 to 14.8 Purging the CCP: Three Documents
14.9 Madame Sun Yat-sen Defends the Left, August 1927
15 The Guomindang in Power
15.1 and 15.2 Law in the Nanjing Decade
15.3 to 15.5 The Mukden Incident and Manchukuo
15.6 Japan Defended at the Chamber of Commerce, 1934
15.7 Politics of Power: General von Falkenhausen\'s Advice to Chiang Kai-shek, 1936
16 Communist Survival
16.1 Communist Survival: The Tale of Luding Bridge, 1935
16.2 to 16.4 Three Accounts of the New Life Movement
16.5 The Students Demonstrate, December 16, 1935
16.6 and 16.7 Xi\'an 1936: The Generals\' Demands and Chiang Kai-shek\'s Reply
17 World War II
17.1 and 17.2 Japan at War
17.3 Chiang Replies, 1938
17.4 and 17.5 The Rape of Nanjing
17.6 Wang Jingwei: On Collaboration, 1941
17.1 Liu Shaoqi: How to be a Good Communist, 1939
18 The Fall of the Guomindang State
18.1 Wen Yiduo: The Poet\'s Farewell, 1946
18.2 General Marshall: The Mediator\'s View, 1947
18.3 Chiang Steps Down
18.4 and 18.5 Mao Takes Charge
18.6 Democratic Dictatorship
19 The Birth of the People\'s Republic
19.1 Treaty with the Soviet Union, February 1950
18.2 New Laws: Marriage and Divorce, May 1950
19.3 Ding Ling\'s Fiction: The Power of the People
19.4 Hu Sidu and Hu Shi: The Son and the Father
19.5 Chiang Kai-shek: Back to the Mainland, October 10, 1954
20 Planning the New Society
20.1 and 20.2 A-Bombs and Paper Tigers
20.3 Lu Dingyi: The Hundred Flowers Campaign, May 1956
20.4 Professors Speak Out, June 10, 1957
20.5 Deng Xiaoping: The Antirightist Campaign, September 23, 1957
21 Deepening the Revolution
21.1 to 21.3 The Great Leap Forward and the Sino-Soviet Split
21.4 \'Decision Approving Comrade Mao Zedong\'s Proposal to Step Down\', December 10, 1958
21.5 \'The Origin and Development of the Differences Between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves\', September 6, 1963
22 The Cultural Revolution
22.1 The Life and Death of Lei Feng, An Admirable \'Fool\'
22.2 Lin Biao: \'Long Live the Victory of People\'s War!\' September 1965
22.3 to 22.5 The Future Direction of the Cultural Revolution
22.6 and 22.6 Lin Biao\'s Fall
23 Reopening the Doors
23.1 and 23.2 Rapprochement with the United States and the International Community
23.3 Central Committee \'Obituary\' on the Death of Mao Zedong, October 1976
24 Redefending Revolution
24.1 Deng Xiaoping: \'Emancipate the Mind, Seek Truth from Facts and Untied as One in Looking to the Future,\' December 13, 1978
24.2 He Shihuang: \'On a Village Market Street,\' August 1980
24.3 Ye Wenfu: \'General, You Must Not Do This!\' 1979
25 Levels of Power
25.1 Speech by Han Nianlong, April 26, 1979
25.2 The Background to \'Bitter Love\', April 1981
25.3 and 25.4 Deng Liqun on Propaganda
25.5 Liu Binyan: A Case of Persecution in Xi\'an in Disregard of Central Instructions, August 25, 1984
25.6 The Joint Agreement by Britain and China Defining the Future of Hong Kong, September 26, 1984
25.7 to 25.9 Fang Lizhi and the Party
26 Testing the Limits
26.1 and 26.2 Demonstrations Following the Death of Hu Yaobang
26.3 \'Open Declaration of a Hunger Strike\', May 1989
26.4 Li Peng\'s Announcement of Martial Law, May 20, 1989
26.5 Deng Xiaoping\'s Explanation of the Crackdown, June 9, 1989
27 Century\'s End
27.1 Dalai Lama and \'Ahimsa\' For Tibet: The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture, December 10, 1989
27.2 Wei Jingsheng: \'The Wolf and the Lamb,\' November 18, 1993
27.3 President Carter Reevaluates Hman Rights as Element of China Policy, May 27, 1994
27.4 Jiang Zemin\'s New Year\'s Greeting to Taiwan Compatriots, January 31, 1995
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