Prof. Zhang Haipeng 张海鹏 is a leading Chinese historian and had been the Director of History Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences CASS.
Zhai Jinyi 翟金懿, Ph.D., teaches at People''s Public Security University of China PPSUC.
Chi Zhen 池桢, Ph.D. 2007, National University of Singapore, is Associate Research Fellow at Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences SASS. His latest translation works are the two-volume Introduction to the History of China: A Concise Reader Paths International, 2019, An Historical Sketch of Chinese Historiography Springer, 2018 and the two-volume General History of Religions in China Paths International, 2017.
目錄:
1Opium Wars and China''s Decline1China andtheWorldbefore 18402The British Opium Smuggling and Lin Zexu''s Anti-Smuggling Endeavor3Treaty of Nanjing and Its Aftermath4The Chinese Intellectuals''Reaction and Solution5Social Changes in the Post-War China2The Qing Government in Despair1The Taiping Rebellion and Its Socio-Political Experiments2The Aggressive Anglo-French Expedition Against China3The Tsarist Russia:A Gluttonous Grabber of Chinese Lands4The Taiping Rebellion in Its Late Phase:Zeng Guofan and the Hunan Army5The Fall of the Heavenly Kingdom Of Great Peace3The Lost Three Decades1Changes of the Central and Local Govemments2The Self-Strengthening Movement(SSM)3Reformism in Its Initial Stage4Border Crises and The Sino-French War5Endless Incidents Involving Christian Missionaries6The 1 895 Sino-Japanese War7The Treaty of Shimonoseki and the Cession OfTaiwan4The Post-1895 China:Reform.Rebellion and Revolution1Return of the Liao Dong Peninsula to China and Imperialistic Powers''Rat RaceintheFarEast2The Scramble for China3China''s Sprouting National Capitalism4Sun Yat-sen and Early Revolutionaries5The Abortive 1 898 Hundred Days''Reform6The Boxer Uprising:A Chinese Peasants''Patriotic Anti-Imperialistic Endeavor7The Aggressive Allied Forces of Eight Powers and Qing''s Response8The Boxer Protocol and a Fully Semi-Colonialized and Semi-Feudalized China5On the Eve of Great Change1Qing''s New Policies and Social Changes Ensued2The British Empire''s Invasion of Tibet and the Russo-Japanese Conflict in the Northeast China3Tongmenghui and the Debates Involving Revolutionaries and Conservatives4Boycotting American Goods and Restoring China''s Rights5Building China''s Constitutional Monarchy6The Revolutionaries in Action6The 1911 Revolution:A Blend of Success and Failure1The Crisis-Ridden Qing2Huanghuagang Uprising and Railway Protection Movement3The Wuchang Uprising4Sun Yat-sen,the President of the Nanjing Provisional Government5The Collapse of Qing and the Rise ofYuan Shikai7China at Its Lowest Ebb:The Rule of Beiyang Warlords1Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat-sen2The Rapid Collapse of Hongxian Reign3China under Warlords''Rule4The Growth of China''s National Capitalism and Working Class5The New Culture and May Fourth Movements6The Dissemination of Marxism and Socialism8The Beginning of China''s Tortuous Path to Progress1The Birth of the Communist Party of China2Kuomintang''s First National Congress,the First United Front,and the Northem Expedition3The Clash Between the CPC and Kuomintang and the Failure of the First Revolutionary Civil War4The Convergence ofWuhan and Nanjing Nationalist Govemments and the Nominal Unification Of China5Establishing Armed Independent Regime of Workers and Peasants in Jiangxi6Kuomintang''S Encirclement and Annihilation and the CPC''s COunterattacks7The Social History Controversy in the 1930s9The Deepening National Crisis and the Adjustment of Class Relations1The September 1 8 Incident and the Nonresistance Strategy2Japan''s Intensified Aggression Against China and Chiang Kai-shek''s Increased Nonresistance3China''s Greater Effort to Fight against Japan4The Setback for the Chinese Communist Movement5Sian Incident and China''s New Opportunity to Rehabilitate10The Outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan1The Lugouqiao Incident2The August 1 3 Incident in Shanghai and the AntiJapanese National United From3The National Defense System and the CPC and Kuomintang''s Strategies4ERA(Eighth Route Army)and The Battle of Shanxi5The Battle of Shanghai and the Nanjing Massacre6China''s Great Victory in Taierzhuang and the Fall of Wuhan an