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  • The Chinese Civil War (1927–37 and 1946–49)

    The Chinese Civil War (1927–37 and 1946–49)

  • Part II Chapter 1 How China Became a Communist Country

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  • The Urban Response to the Rural Land Reform During the Chinese Civil War: 1945-1949

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    Assessing Russia's Role in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations

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  • Working Paper No. 48, Struggle Over China

    Working Paper No. 48, Struggle Over China

  • 128 Chang Jui-Te Few Books Written by Taiwanese Military Historians On

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  • Nationalist China in the Postcolonial Philippines: Diasporic Anticommunism, Shared Sovereignty, and Ideological Chineseness, 1945-1970S

    Nationalist China in the Postcolonial Philippines: Diasporic Anticommunism, Shared Sovereignty, and Ideological Chineseness, 1945-1970S

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  • THE CHINESE CIVIL WAR: WHY DID the COMMUNISTS WIN? Wikimedia Commons This Chinese Painting Shows Mao Zedong Proclaiming the Founding of the People’S Republic in 1949

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  • Political Relations and Conflict Between Republican China and Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records of the U.S

    Political Relations and Conflict Between Republican China and Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records of the U.S

  • Nationalism and the Nanjing Massacre

    Nationalism and the Nanjing Massacre

  • American Policy and the Downfall of the Nationalist China: a Survey of Major American Historical Literature of China's Civil War

    American Policy and the Downfall of the Nationalist China: a Survey of Major American Historical Literature of China's Civil War

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  • The Text and Political Ideology in Taiwan
  • Nanjing Nationalist Government”: Between Collaboration and Resistance
  • TAIWAN and CHINA FITFUL EMBRACE Luminos Is the Open Access Monograph Publishing Program from UC Press
  • The Causes and Effects of the Chinese Civil War, 1927-1949
  • A Mirror of History: Chinese Bond Market from 1921 to 1942
  • The Chinese Revolution of 1949
  • Political Development in 20Th-Century Taiwan: State-Building, Regime Transformation and the Construction of National Identity*
  • Breaking with the Past: the Kuomintang Central Reform
  • The 228 Incident of Taiwan a Teacher’S Resource Guide
  • China-Taiwan Relations: the Persistent Deadlock Amid Cycles of Stability and Change
  • The First Written Communist Constitutions in China and Hungary and the Influence of the 1936 Soviet Constitution: a Comparative Perspective
  • The Politics and Economics of the Chinese Community, 1949–1959


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