Xiaowei Zheng is Assistant Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Xiaowei Zheng is Associate Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Introduction: The Political Transformation of 1911 1. Sichuan and the Old Regime 2. The Ideas of Revolution: Equality, the People's Rights , and Popular Sovereignty 3. The Project: The Chuan-Han Railway Company and the New Policies Reform 4. Can Two Sides Walk Together Without Agreeing to Meet? Constitutionalists and Officials in the Late Qing Constitutional Reform 5. The Rhetoric of Revolution: the Rights of the Nation, Constitutionalism, and the Rights of the People 6. The Practice of Revolution: Organization, Mobilization, and Radicalization 7. The Expansion and Division of Revolution: Democratic Political Culture in Action 8. The End of Revolution: the Rise of Republicanism the Failure of Constitutionalism Conclusion: The Legacy of the 1911 Revolution
Introduction: The Political Transformation of 1911 1. Sichuan and the Old Regime 2. The Ideas of Revolution: Equality, the People's Rights , and Popular Sovereignty 3. The Project: The Chuan-Han Railway Company and the New Policies Reform 4. Can Two Sides Walk Together Without Agreeing to Meet? Constitutionalists and Officials in the Late Qing Constitutional Reform 5. The Rhetoric of Revolution: the Rights of the Nation, Constitutionalism, and the Rights of the People 6. The Practice of Revolution: Organization, Mobilization, and Radicalization 7. The Expansion and Division of Revolution: Democratic Political Culture in Action 8. The End of Revolution: the Rise of Republicanism the Failure of Constitutionalism Conclusion: The Legacy of the 1911 Revolution
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