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    a| Spence, Jonathan D.
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    a| The search for modern China / c| Jonathan D. Spence.
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    a| 3rd ed.
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    a| New York, NY : b| W. W. Norton & Company, c| 2013.
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    a| xxxiii, 707, A136 pages : b| illustrations, maps ; c| 24 cm.
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    a| text 2| rdacontent.
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    a| unmediated 2| rdamedia.
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    a| volume 2| rdacarrier.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    a| The late Ming -- The Manchu conquest -- Kangxi's consolidation -- Yongzheng's authority -- Chinese society and the reign of Qianlong -- China and the eighteenth-century world -- The first clash with the West -- The crisis within -- Restoration through reform -- New tensions in the late Qing -- The end of the dynasty -- The new republic -- A road is made -- The fractured alliance -- The Guomindang in power -- Communist survival -- World War II -- The fall of the Guomindang state -- The birth of the People's Republic -- Planning the new society -- Deepening the revolution -- Cultural revolution -- Reopening the doors -- Redefining revolution -- Levels of power -- Testing the limits -- Century's end -- Breakthrough?
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    a| China x| History y| Qing dynasty, 1644-1912.
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    a| China x| History y| 20th century.
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    a| (HK-SYU)500833369 9| ExL
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    t| Maps p| xxi
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    t| Tables p| xxiii
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    t| Preface to the Third Edition p| xxv
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    t| Acknowledgments p| xxix
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    t| The Use of Pinyin p| xxxi
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    l| I. t| CONQUEST AND CONSOLIDATION p| 1
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    l| 1. t| The Late Ming p| 7
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    t| The Glory Of The Ming p| 7
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    t| Town And Farm p| 12
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    t| Corruption And Hardship p| 16
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    t| The Ming Collapse p| 21
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    l| 2. t| The Manchu Conquest p| 26
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    t| The Rise Of The Qing p| 26
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    t| Conquering The Ming p| 32
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    t| Adapting To China p| 37
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    t| Class And Resistance p| 43
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    l| 3. t| Kangxi's Consolidation p| 48
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    t| The War Of The Three Feudatories, 1673-1681 p| 48
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    t| Taiwan And Maritime China p| 51
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    t| Wooing The Intellectuals p| 56
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    t| Defining The Borders p| 62
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    t| A Mixed Legacy p| 67
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    l| 4. t| Yongzhengs Authority p| 72
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    t| Economic Structures p| 72
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    t| The Qubstion of Taxes p| 79
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    t| The Center And Channels Of Power p| 83
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    t| Moral. Authority p| 88
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    l| 5. t| Chinese Society and the Reign of Qianlong p| 94
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    t| "Like the sun at midday" p| 94
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    t| Eighteenth-Century Confucianism p| 100
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    t| The Druam Of The Rev Chamber p| 104
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    t| Qianlongs Later Years p| 108
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    l| 6. t| China and the Eighteenth-Century World p| 115
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    t| Managing The Foreigners p| 115
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    t| Aliens And Chinese Law p| 121
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    t| Opium p| 127
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    t| Western Images Of China p| 131
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    l| II. t| FRAGMENTATION AND REFORM p| 137
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    l| 7. t| The First Clash with the West p| 143
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    t| The Response Of Chinas Scholars p| 143
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    t| Chinas Political response p| 147
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    t| Britain's military response p| 152
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    t| The New Treaty System p| 158
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    l| 8. t| The Crisis Within p| 164
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    t| Social Dislocation North And South p| 164
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    t| The Taiping p| 168
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    t| Foreign Pressures p| 175
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    t| The Nian Rebellion p| 178
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    t| Muslim Revolts p| 181
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    l| 9. t| Restoration Through Reform p| 186
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    t| Confucian Reform p| 186
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    t| Defining Foreign Policy p| 191
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    t| The Missionary Presence p| 196
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    t| Overseas Chinese p| 202
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    l| 10. t| New Tensions In The Late Qing p| 208
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    t| Self-Strengthening And The Japanese War p| 208
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    t| The Reform Movement Of 1898 p| 215
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    t| Three Sides Of Nationalism p| 222
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    l| 11. t| The End of the Dynasty p| 234
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    t| The Qing Constitution p| 234
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    t| New Railways, New Army p| 238
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    t| Nationalists And Socialists p| 244
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    l| III. t| ENVISIONING STATE AND SOCIETY p| 255
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    l| 12. t| The New Republic p| 261
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    t| Experiment In Democracy p| 261
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    t| The Rule Of Yuan Shikai p| 267
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    t| Militarists In China And Chinese In France p| 273
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    l| 13. t| "A Road Is Made" p| 279
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    t| The Warning Voice Of Social Darwinism p| 279
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    t| Marxist Stirrings p| 283
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    t| The Facets Of May Fourth p| 286
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    t| The Comintern And The Birth Of The CCP p| 295
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    l| 14. t| The Fractured Alliance p| 301
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    t| The Initial Agreement p| 301
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    t| Launching The Northern Expedition p| 310
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    t| Shanghai Sprinc p| 316
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    t| Wuhan Summer, Canton Winter p| 321
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    l| 15. t| The Guomindang in Power p| 327
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    t| Guomindang Government p| 327
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    t| Culture And Ideology p| 336
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    t| China And The United States p| 341
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    t| China And Japan p| 348
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    l| 16. t| Communist Survival p| 356
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    t| The Chinese Poor p| 356
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    t| Mao Zedong And The Rural Soviets p| 365
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    t| The Long March p| 375
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    t| Crisis At Xian p| 381
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    l| IV. t| WAR AND REVOLUTION p| 389
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    l| 17. t| World War II p| 397
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    t| The Loss Of East China p| 397
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    t| China Divided p| 403
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    t| Chongqing And Yan'an, 1938-1941 p| 407
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    l| 18. t| The Fall of the Guomindang State p| 433
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    t| The Japanese Surrender And The Marshall Mission p| 433
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    t| Land Reform And The Manchurian Dase p| 439
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    t| The Losing Battle With Inflation p| 445
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    t| Defeat Of The Guomindang Armies p| 451
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    l| 19. t| The Birth Of The People's Republic p| 460
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    t| Countryside And Town, 1949-1950 p| 460
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    t| The Structure Of The New Government p| 465
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    t| The Korean War p| 469
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    t| Mass Party, Mass Campaigns p| 478
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    l| 20. t| Planning The New Society p| 484
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    t| The First Five-Year Plan p| 484
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    t| Foreign Policy And The National Minorities p| 493
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    t| Army Reform p| 499
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    t| The Hundred Flowers p| 505
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    l| 21. t| Deepening The Revolution p| 514
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    t| The Great Leap Forward p| 514
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    t| The Sino-Soviet Rift p| 523
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    l| 22. t| Cultural Revolution p| 535
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    t| The Cult Of Mao And The Critics p| 535
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    t| Launching The Cultural Revolution p| 541
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    t| Party Retrenchment And The Death Of Lin Biao p| 548
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    l| V. t| RE-ENTERING THE WORLD p| 557
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    l| 23. t| Reopening The Doors p| 565
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    t| The United States And The Nixon Visit p| 565
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    t| Attacking Confucius And Lin Biao p| 570
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    t| Defining The Economy, 1974-1975 p| 575
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    t| 1976: The Old Guard Dies p| 580
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    l| 24. t| Redefining Revolution p| 587
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    t| The Four Modernizations p| 587
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    t| The Fifth Modernization p| 593
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    t| "Truth From Facts" p| 608
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    l| 25. t| Levels Of Power p| 615
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    t| One Billion People p| 615
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    t| The Problems Of Prosperity, 1983-1984 p| 629
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    t| Rebuilding The Law p| 633
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    l| 26. t| Testing The Limits p| 639
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    t| Into The Sea p| 678
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    t| Global Preoccupations p| 699
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    t| Cultural Parameters p| 702
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    t| Further Readings p| 25
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    t| Glossary p| 53
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    t| Illustration Credits p| 77
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