Finding the way: Guomindang discourse, Confucius, and the challenges of revolutionary traditionalism in China, 1919-1934
<p>Between 1919 and 1934, as members of China's Guomindang (Nationalist Party) struggled to take control of and transform the country, they increasingly appropriated language and symbols associated with the fallen Qing Dynasty. At the same time, these were accompanied in party discourse b...
Main Author: | Bowles, D |
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Other Authors: | Haar, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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