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China awakened
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c1922
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Table of contents p.xv
Preface by Sir John N. Jordan p.v
Introduction by Hon. Charles R. Crane p.vii
Foreword p.xi
Table of contents p.xv
List of illustrations p.xvii
I. Educational reforms p.1
II. Foreign-educated reforms p.20
III. Intellectual rebirth p.33
IV. The new woman p.51
V. Marriage reforms p.67
VI. Social transformation p.80
VII. Growth of public opinion p.108
VIII. New patriotism p.123
IX. The student movement p.141
X. Voice of the people p.157
XI. Improved communications p.172
XII. Industrial and commercial progress p.200
XIII. Labor's awakening p.225
XIV. Judicial reforms p.244
XV. Self-respecting international attitude p.268
XVI. Rupture with the central powers p.286
XVII. Entry into the world war p.295
XVIII. Participation in the peace conference p.313
XIX. Conclusion: Is the republic worth helping? p.334
Appendices
A. History of Japan's 21 demands, together with consequent treaties and notes of 1915 p.341
B. China's claim at Paris for direct restitution to herself of Kiaochow leased territory, etc. p.386
C. China's claim at Paris for readjustment of various questions p.430
D. Chronicle of important events p.460
Index p.463
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This eBook is digitized by Pao Yue-Kong Library from the Special Collections
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image/jpeg
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This eBook: 525 p.
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Source format: xvi, 475 p. ; 23 cm.
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Barcode: 0000803874841
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Call No.: [CLR] DS706 .T8 1922
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