Outlines the political pressures that have shaped the writing and interpretation of modern world history in post-1949 China, and assesses the impact of these pressures and political themes through three case studies: the 17th-century English revolution, the Paris Commune, and the treatment of the Th
Outlines the political pressures that have shaped the writing and interpretation of modern world history in post-1949 China, and assesses the impact of these pressures and political themes through three case studies: the 17th-century English revolution, the Paris Commune, and the treatment of the Th
DOROTHEA A. L. MARTIN earned her M.A. in Third World history from the University of California, and her Ph.D. in modem Chinese history from the University of Hawaii. She is assistant professor of history at Appalachian State University.
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Abbreviations Note on Romanization Preface One Introduction Two Writing World History in the People's Republic of China Three The English Bourgeois Revolution and Modern World History Four The Experience of the Paris Commune Five Reflections in the Third World Six Conclusions and Perspectives on New Directions Notes Bibliography Index
Abbreviations Note on Romanization Preface One Introduction Two Writing World History in the People's Republic of China Three The English Bourgeois Revolution and Modern World History Four The Experience of the Paris Commune Five Reflections in the Third World Six Conclusions and Perspectives on New Directions Notes Bibliography Index
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