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Summary
"The 1911 Revolution in China was a crucial event in the coutry's struggle to find a new political system, modernize its society and economy, and achieve a new world role. Mary Rankin demonstrates that the 1911 radicals bridged the gap between old-style scholar-rebels and twentieth-century revolutionaries, clearly foreshadowing both the left wing of the republican period and the Communist leaders" (from the back cover).
Title
Early Chinese Revolutionaries: Radical Intellectuals in Shanghai and Chekiang, 1902-1911
Author
Rankin, Mary Backus
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Date
1971
Object ID
2007.066.471