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Disarming the Allies of Imperialism: The State, Agitation, and Manipulation during China's Nationalist Revolution, 1922-1929 (The Cornell East Asia Series)
Michael G. Murdock
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| #3771154 in Books | Cornell University East Asia Program | 2010-03-31 | 2010-03-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x5.50 x1.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 362 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Disarming the Allies of Imperialism|By J.W.|Michael Murdock attempts to define and explain Sun Yat-Sen's creation of a distinctively Chinese system of government and succeeds. Although the theme of the book is straightforward and predictable, Sun's power-hungry ascent to despotic rule and maintenance of power is reminiscent of a blindfolded man who is spun around and told to ru|About the Author|Michael G. Murdock earned a Ph.D. in modern Chinese history at the University of Michigan and is currently an assistant professor at Brigham Young University.
This study provides a striking new explanation of how China’s Nationalist Party (GMD) defeated its rivals in the revolution of 1922–1929 and helped bring some degree of unification to a country torn by class, regional, and ideological interests. Disarming the Allies of Imperialism argues that inconsistency―more than culture, ideology, or any other factor―gave nationalism its unique edge. Revolutionary leaders manipulated revolutionaries and non-rev...
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