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Hardcover Making a New China Book

ISBN: 1025344987

ISBN13: 9781025344980

Making a New China

"Making a New China" offers a compelling analysis of the transformative political and social landscape of early 20th-century China. Written during a pivotal era of upheaval and modernization, No Yong Park provides a firsthand look at the forces driving the nationalist movement and the internal struggles for stability following the fall of the Qing dynasty.

The work examines the complex interplay between traditional Chinese culture and the encroaching influences of Western democracy and industrialization. Park explores the challenges of national unification, the impact of foreign intervention, and the intellectual shifts that defined the Republic of China. This historical study serves as an essential resource for understanding the roots of modern Chinese identity and the geopolitical dynamics of East Asia between the World Wars.

Through a blend of political commentary and sociological observation, "Making a New China" captures a nation in the midst of a profound rebirth, seeking its place on the global stage.

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