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Rebellions and Revolutions
China from the 1800s to 2000

Second Edition

Jack Gray

Price: £24.00 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-870069-2
Publication date: 3 April 2003
576 pages, 8 maps, 234x156 mm
Series: Short Oxford History of the Modern World
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Review(s) from previous edition:
  • 'formidable and informative history of modern China ... it should be adopted as a basic text. For example, the chapter on traditional society is a model presentation of an historical overview.' - Political Studies
  • 'Gray's book, covering a huge span of history crammed with landmarks of both tragedy and achievement, addresses the question of the nature of the response of the Chinese rulers to the West. The rich tapestry of the years of revolutionary struggle and the process of reconstruction and modernization is brought alive through a lively narrative style.' - Shirin Rai, The Pacific Review, 1991
  • 'Jack Gray's work is at once readable and definitive as a political survey.' - Steven Sage, Middle Tennessee State University
  • 'Jack Gray does an admirable job ... Gray has the knack of bringing each lengthy political chapter to a conclusion that is sharp and memorable ... These are invaluable for students, and make the work intellectually challenging for all readers ... he desribes a contemporary China moving, with much of the rest of East Asia toward a new "Confucian corporatism" ... This is a challenging conclusion to a stimulating and well written narrative.' - William C. Kirby, The China Quarterly, Vol. 139, Sept '94
  • 'Consistently stimulating and well-written, Rebellions and Revolutions, China from the 1800s to the 1980s matches a firm grasp of detail with an eye for challenging interpretations, and is bound to become a well-loved textbook.' - T.H. Barrett, School of Oriental & African Studies, London, EHR, Oct. '93
  • '... an excellent textbook ...' - Jayant Dasgupta. The National Defence Academy Journal
  • '... an invaluable history for anyone interested in modern China.' - Tiffany Brown, Independent
  • 'A first-class study, and it fills a big gap in under-graduate teaching. Plenty of information and argument; at times provocative. I do not agree with all the judgements, but who would - this is Chinese history and politics! A good short bibliography.' - David Steeds, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
  • 'Will be of use to all undergraduates doing courses on modern China.' - Lecturer, University of Edinburgh
  • 'Probably the best substantial study available.' - Lecturer, Stirling University
  • 'Jack Gray's previous work led one to expect something good but this is excellent ...' - Professor, University of Aberdeen
  • 'Admirable history of China for teaching purposes ...' - Reader in History, University of Sussex

Description
  • The new, second edition of Rebellions and Revolutions presents students with a chronological account of Chinese history from the 1800s to the present day
  • Completely up to date - in the light of recently opened archival research, the second edition includes a revised account of the Tiananmen Incident and coverage of domestic and foreign policies, and economic growth
  • An accessible analysis - supplemented by a chronology, maps, full notes, index and updated guide to further reading
This is a study of China from the 1800s to the present day. It focuses on China's problems of development - the decay and collapse of the Chinese Empire, its failure to recover in the first half of the twentieth century, and its rapid emergence in world affairs since the Communist Party Revolution of 1949. This new edition examines economic growth, updates Chinese foreign policy, provides a revised account of the Tiananmen Incident, and brings the chronology completely up to date.

Readership: Students and scholars of modern Chinese history and development; especially political history. Specialists in development studies, comparative Communist studies and contemporary history.

Contents
List of Maps and Table
Chronology
Emperors of the Late Qing Dynasty
The Imperial Examination System
Notes on Chinese Names
1. The Traditional Society
2. The Opening of China
3. The Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864
4. Conflict with the Western Powers, 1843-1861
5. The Self-Strengthening Movement
6. Reform and Revolution
7. The Chinese Economy
8. The War-lord Era
9. The Radicalization of Chinese Politics
10. The Rise of Chiang Kaishek
11. The Nationalist Regime, 1928-1937
12. The Chinese Communist Party, 1927-1934
13. The Chinese Communist Party, 1935-1949
14. The Chinese People's Republic
15. The Great Leap Forward
16. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, I
17. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, II
18. China Since the Death of Mao
19. Conclusion: The Modernisation of China
Recommendations for Further Reading
Index

Authors, editors, and contributors


Jack Gray, Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Studies in Democratisation, University of Warwick


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Asian / Middle Eastern history: c 1500 to c 1900
Asian / Middle Eastern history: from c 1900 -
Asian studies

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