: A focus on the development of Mao Zedong’s thought and emerging ideologies that shaped the revolution.
: Detailed accounts of the Nationalist (KMT) government, its Communist rivals, and the internal civil wars. The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 13: Republ...
The Cambridge History of China, Volume 13: Republican China 1912–1949, Part 2 is a monumental academic work that serves as a cornerstone for understanding the transformation of modern China. Edited by and Albert Feuerwerker , it brings together contributions from fifteen pioneering scholars to provide a comprehensive analysis of the period between the fall of imperial rule and the rise of the People's Republic. Core Content and Themes : A focus on the development of Mao
: Narrative of China’s complex international interactions up to 1931 and through the mid-century conflicts. Critical Reception Edited by and Albert Feuerwerker , it brings
: Analysis of the agrarian system, peasant movements, and the impact of the War of Resistance against Japan.