The gate of heavenly peace : the Chinese and their revolution, 1895-1980

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The gate of heavenly peace : the Chinese and their revolution, 1895-1980

Jonathan D. Spence

Penguin Books, 1982, c1981

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"First published in the United States of America by the Viking Press 1981 ... Published in Penguin Books 1982"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [471]-492

Includes index

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"A milestone in Western studies of China." (John K. Fairbank) In this masterful, highly original approach to modern Chinese history, Jonathan D. Spence shows us the Chinese revolution through the eyes of its most articulate participants-the writers, historians, philosophers, and insurrectionists who shaped and were shaped by the turbulent events of the twentieth century. By skillfully combining literary materials with more conventional sources of political and social history, Spence provides an unparalleled look at China and her people and offers valuable insight into the continuing conflict between the implacable power of the state and the strivings of China's artists, writers, and thinkers.

Table of Contents

The Gate of Heavenly Peace - Jonathan D. Spence List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Preface Note on Pronunciation 1. Arousing the Spirits 2. Visions and Violence 3. Wanderings 4. The Far Horizon 5. The Land of Hunger 6. Extolling Nirvana 7. Whose Children Are Those? 8. Wake the Spring 9. Farewell to the Beautiful Things 10. Refugees 11. Rectifications 12. A New Order 13. The Noise of the Renegades Notes Bibliography Index

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