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Continuity and Change, 1644 to the Present
Second Edition
B RUCE A. E LLEMAN
U.S. N AVAL W AR C OLLEGE
S. C. M. P AINE
U.S. N AVAL W AR C OLLEGE
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
Lanham Boulder New York London
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Names: Elleman, Bruce A., 1959 author. | Paine, S. C. M., 1957 author.
Title: Modern China : continuity and change, 1644 to the present / Bruce A. Elleman, U.S. Naval War College; S. C. M. Paine, U.S. Naval War College.
Description: Second edition. | Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2019] | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018039884 (print) | LCCN 2018044312 (ebook) | ISBN 9781538103876 (ebook) | ISBN 9781538103852 (cloth : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781538103869 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subjects: LCSH: ChinaHistory
Classification: LCC DS754 (ebook) | LCC DS754 .E55 2019 (print) | DDC 951dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018039884
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992.
Printed in the United States of America
To Charlotte Ann and Thomas Smith Elleman
with love, respect, and gratitude
List of Maps
List of Features
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Photographs
Preface
Acknowledgments
Technical Note
Introduction: A Cultural Framework for Understanding China
PART I: THE CREATION AND MATURATION OF AN EMPIRE, 16441842
1The Creation of the Qing Dynasty
2The Maximization of Empire under the Qianlong Emperor
3Chinese Society at the Zenith of the Qing Dynasty
4The Foundations of Knowledge
5The Arrival of the West
6Systemic Crisis and Dynastic Decline
7Expanding Commercial Relations with the West
PART II: DYNASTIC DECLINE AND COLLAPSE, 18421911
8Civil War and Foreign Intervention
9Quelling Domestic Rebellions
10The Self-Strengthening Movement and Central Government Reforms
11Attacks on Chinese Sovereignty
12The First Sino-Japanese War
13The Attempt to Expel the Foreigners: The Boxer Uprising
14The 1911 Revolution
PART III: THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD, 191249
15The Founding of the Republic of China
16Versailles and Its Aftermath
17New Intellectual Currents
18The Nationalist-Communist United Front
19The Nanjing Decade
20The Second Sino-Japanese War
21The Civil War: Nationalists versus Communists
PART IV: CHINA AND TAIWAN IN THE POSTWAR ERA
22The Communist Victory
23The Korean War
24Maos Quest for World Leadership
25The Cultural Revolution
26The Deng Xiaoping Restoration
27From Tiananmen to Xi Jinping
28The Mandate of Heaven
Conclusion: China in Transition
Appendix A: Geographical Names by Transliteration System
Appendix B: Pinyin Wade-Giles Conversion Table
Teaching References
Photo Credits
Name Index
Subject Index
About the Authors
Inside front cover Topographical Map
Inside back cover Major Ethnic Groups
1.1Manchu Conquest
2.1Campaigns of the Kangxi and Qianlong Emperors
5.1Western European Maritime Advance
5.2Russian Continental Advance
6.1Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Rebellions
7.1First Opium War (183942)
8.1Taiping Rebellion (185164)
8.2Arrow War (185660)
9.1Nian Rebellion (185168)
9.2Donggan and Xinjiang Rebellions (186278)
11.1Japanese Expansion
11.2Sino-French War (188385)
12.1First Sino-Japanese War (189495)
12.2Foreign Spheres of Influence in China
13.1Boxer Uprising (1900)
13.2Russo-Japanese War (19045)
14.11911 Revolution
15.1Second Revolution (1913)
15.2Third Revolution (191516)
15.3Warlord Governments (191718)
16.1German Concessions
17.1May Fourth Movement (1919)
17.2Civil Wars in North China (192025)
18.1Northern Expedition (192628)
19.1Japanese Occupation of Manchuria (193133) and the North China Campaign (193336)
19.2The Five Encirclement Campaigns (193034) and the Long March (193435)
20.1Second Sino-Japanese War (193745)
21.1Chinese Civil War (194549)
23.1Korean War (195053)
24.1Sino-Indian War (1962)
26.1Sino-Vietnamese War (1979)
26.2Taiwan
27.1Chinese Territorial Claims
27.2Belt and Road Initiative
28.1Potential Energy Routes
Introduction Calligraphy
Part I Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival
2Porcelain Production
3Rice Cultivation
Dream of the Red Chamber
5Tea Cultivation
6Concubines and Eunuchs
7Opium Cultivation and Consumption
Part II Dragon Boat Festival
8Hakka Minority
9Hui and Uighur Minorities
Illustrated Gazetteer of the Maritime Countries
11Footbinding
12Famine
13Martial Arts: Kungfu, Tai Chi, and Qigong
14Study Abroad
Part III Mid-autumn Festival
15Tibetan Minority
16Silk Production
17Author Lu Xun
18Secret Societies
19Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, and Moxibustion
20Yellow River Flooding
21Zhuang Minority
Part IV Grave Sweeping Day and Double Ninth Festival
22Peking Opera
24Author Ding Ling
25Maos Little Red Book
26Chinese Cuisine
27Chinas Changing Urban Landscape
28Film Director Zhang Yimou
Conclusions Rural-Urban Inequality
I.1Chinese Dynasties and Philosophers
I.2Comparison of Traditional Western and Chinese Values
I.3Buddhisms Twelve-Link Chain of Causal Conditions
I.4 Yin and Yang Correlations
I.5The Five Elements
I.6Modern Reflection of Traditional Values
1.1Ming Dynasty Emperors, 13681644
1.2Qing Dynasty Emperors and Imperial Ancestors
1.3Succession Struggle at the Death of the Kangxi Emperor
4.1Eight-Legged Essay Format
6.1Population Changes during the Qing Dynasty
7.1The Opium Trade
7.2British Imports from China and British Possessions, 185457
7.3Opening of Treaty Ports, 184394
8.1Differences between North China and South China
9.1Civil Wars during the Qing Dynasty
10.1Self-Strengthening Projects
12.1Opening of Treaty Ports, 18951911
13.1Boxer Indemnity
14.1Late Qing Reforms
15.1The Three Revolutions, 191116
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