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From War to Nationalism
China’s Turning Point, 1924-1925
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This book investigates the crucial years of 1924–1925 when China moved from fragmented warlord rule toward broader nationalist mobilization.
It traces political realignments, the growth of student and labor activism, and the interplay between domestic actors and foreign imperial powers.
Through archival evidence and contemporary accounts, the author situates events like the May 30th movement within larger processes of state-building and ideological change.
The work highlights the roles of urban protests, party politics, and military confrontations in shaping modern Chinese nationalism.
It is widely used by scholars studying the republican era and the antecedents of later revolutionary developments.
It traces political realignments, the growth of student and labor activism, and the interplay between domestic actors and foreign imperial powers.
Through archival evidence and contemporary accounts, the author situates events like the May 30th movement within larger processes of state-building and ideological change.
The work highlights the roles of urban protests, party politics, and military confrontations in shaping modern Chinese nationalism.
It is widely used by scholars studying the republican era and the antecedents of later revolutionary developments.
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as a source quoting Chinese writer Ba Jin about the May 30th killings and political reaction.

Mia Wong

The History of the General Strike: Shanghai 1925, A Chinese Minneapolis


