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Science and Technology in Modern China, 1880S-1940S
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Anarchism in China
The Birth of Chinese Feminism Columbia & Ko, Eds
Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China / Theodore Huters
Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940)
The Anarchist Alternative in Chinese Socialism, 1921–1927
Adaptation to World Trends: a Rereading of the May Fourth Movement Radicalization Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2013, 236 P
Intersecting Nations, Diverging Discourses: the Fraught Encounter of Chinese and Tibetan Literatures in the Modern Era Christoph
"The Twentieth-Century Chinese Anarchist Movement." Daoism and Anarchism: Critiques of State Autonomy in Ancient and Modern China
Han Dynasty Classicism and the Making of Early Medieval Literati Culture
Brief Note: the Origin of the Yellow Emperor Era Chronology
Religion As a Chinese Cultural Component: Culture in the Chinese Taoist Association and Confucius Institute John D
Anarchism and Chinese Political Culture
Historical Memories of May Fourth: Patriotism, but of What Kind?
Danqing Wang
Chinese Anarchists in Japan
Anarchism in China
Top View
Anti-Manchu Racism and the Rise of Anthropology in Early 20Th Century China
Peking Female Higher Normal College 1917-1922
An Audible China: Speech and the Innovation in Modern Chinese Writing
Studies and Pedigrees of Shangshu in China in the First Half of the 20Th Century (1900–1949) Er-Nian LI1,A,* and Qiu-Ling GE2,B
The Intellectual Development of Wu Zhihui: A
Chapter Iv Bipolar Recycling in the Twentieth Century
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The Anarchist Alternative in Chinese Socialism, 1921–1927
Scientism, Nationalism, and Christianity: the Spread and Influence of Kotoku Shusui’S on the Obliteration of Christ in China
Anarchism and Chinese Political Culture
Access Provided by UCLA Library (20 May 2013 12:15 GMT) “New Year’S Dream”: a Chinese Anarcho-Cosmopolitan Utopia
Reframing Yuan Shikai: the Institutional, Rhetorical, and Religious Foundations of the Monarchical Attempt, 1915-1916
Esperanto and Anarchism in China (1920 – 1930S)