A Century of Student Movements in China: The Mountain Movers, 1919-2019

A Century of Student Movements in China: The Mountain Movers, 1919-2019

A Century of Student Movements in China: The Mountain Movers, 1919-2019

A Century of Student Movements in China: The Mountain Movers, 1919-2019

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Overview

In this book the authors offer their unique perspectives on the important roles Chinese students and intellectuals played in the shaping of the twentieth-century China. Their answers to these pivotal questions explore new nationalistic spirit, modern world-views, and willingness of self-sacrifice, which had attributed to the spontaneous actions of the students as a “New Culture” emerged during the May Fourth Movement. These articles show how China nurtured these spontaneous student movements, even though the Nationalist Party in the Republic of China and the Communist Party in the People’s Republic had exerted tight control over schools. Both governments established organizations as well as operations among students that effectively turned some of the student movements into a political instrument by the parties for their own agenda.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793609175
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/02/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Xiaobing Li is professor and chair of the Department of History and Geography and the director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma.

Qiang Fang is professor of East Asian history at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Assessing Li Dazhao’s Role in the Shaping of the New Cultural Movement,

Patrick Fuliang Shan

Chapter 2: Advancing Nationalism with Feminism: Tianjin Women Students during the May Fourth Era,

Yi Sun

Chapter 3: Modern Schools and the Students Radicalization in the 1910s,

Liyan Liu

Chapter 4: Making the First Generation of New Citizens: Returned Students and Student Movements in the Republican Era,

Hongshan Li

Chapter 5:” “Student Regiments” from Guangxi: the Youth Power in China’s War against Japan, 1936-1941,

Pingchao Zhu

Chapter 6: Student Movement and the End of the Civil War in the Chongqing Region,

Danke Li

Chapter 7: New May Fourth Movement in Mao’s China: The May 19th Movement in Peking University, 1957,

Xiaojia Hou

Chapter 8: Returned Students and Development of China’s Nuclear and Space Programs, Xiaobing Li

Chapter 9: Education Policy and the Pre-Cultural Revolution Shangshan Xiaxiang, 1962-1966,

Peng Deng

Chapter 10: Mao’s Red Guards: Student Movement in the Cultural Revolution,

Ting Jiang and Xiansheng Tian

Chapter 11: The “April 5 Tiananmen Square Incident” and Deng’s Return

Xiaoxiao Li

Chapter 12: Mandate for Justice: College Students and the Tiananmen Demonstration

Qiang Fang

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