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- Chinese Conversations Project Introductory Materials
- Historical Memories of May Fourth: Patriotism, but of What Kind?
- Danqing Wang
- RESEARCH, INNOVATION and SCIENCE: Cooperation Between EU Member States, H2020 Associated Countries, the EU and China
- Chinese Anarchists in Japan
- Journal of Chinese Law Vol.S Spring 1994 No.1
- The Sino-French Connection and World War One
- Enrollment Suspension Crisis of National Labor University
- The Institute of Agriculture at Tsinghua University and Scientists in Republican China, 1930S-1940S
- Anarchist Movement in China
- Installation, Video, and Performance Art in Reform Era China
- A Founding Father's Lonely Burial: Political Theater, Dramatic History and the Question of Representation
- Introduction (I)
- Leninist Legacies and Revolutionary Life Histories in the Chinese Communist Party: a Plutarchian Case Study of Cai Hesen and Zhao Shiyan
- Cai Yuanpei's Thought of Promoting Moral Education Through Aesthetic Education and Its Contemporary Value
- An Improved Graph Model for Chinese Spell Checking∗
- Traitors to the Chinese Race (Hanjian)": Political and Cultural
- The Aesthetic University, the Market University, and the Battle for the Soul of Beida
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- The Intellectual Development of Wu Zhihui: A
- Foreign Education, Ideology, and the Fall of Imperial China∗
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- TABLE of CONTENTS Page Abstract Ii Acknowledgements Iv Certification of Dissertation V Table of Contents Vi List of Figures X List of Tables Xii Chapters
- Access Provided by UCLA Library (20 May 2013 12:15 GMT) “New Year’S Dream”: a Chinese Anarcho-Cosmopolitan Utopia
- The Rediscovery of Ming Yimin Ink Painting in Modern China, 1900-1949
- Neural Network Language Model for Chinese Pinyin Input Method Engine
- Li Yu-Ying (Li Shizeng) 1
- Foreign Influence, Nation
- Cai Yuanpei’S Plan to Save China
- Yan Fu, Hu Shi, and Chen Duxiu : Chinese Intellectuals and the Meaning of Modern Science, 1895-1923
- Esperanto and Anarchism in China (1920 – 1930S)
- Teaching Western Music in China Today: an Introduction and Bibliography