The volume moves beyond simple political narratives to explore the deep-seated economic, social, and intellectual changes of the era.
: Narrative of China’s complex international interactions up to 1931 and through the mid-century conflicts. Critical Reception The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 13: Republ...
: Analysis of the agrarian system, peasant movements, and the impact of the War of Resistance against Japan. The volume moves beyond simple political narratives to
The Cambridge History of China, Volume 13: Republican China 1912–1949, Part 2 is a monumental academic work that serves as a cornerstone for understanding the transformation of modern China. Edited by and Albert Feuerwerker , it brings together contributions from fifteen pioneering scholars to provide a comprehensive analysis of the period between the fall of imperial rule and the rise of the People's Republic. Core Content and Themes The Cambridge History of China, Volume 13: Republican
: A focus on the development of Mao Zedong’s thought and emerging ideologies that shaped the revolution.
: Detailed accounts of the Nationalist (KMT) government, its Communist rivals, and the internal civil wars.