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Land of the Golden Mouths : Stories of Modern China 1840 1976 - Volume 1

Part of the Land of Golden Mouths series
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A combined two volume book of Modern Chinese History, covering the period 1840-1976.

Modern Chinese history began with the 1840 Opium War.

The decaying empire was humiliated and forced to open up to the industrialised world, but the uneasy contact with foreign countries was made worse by China's undemocratic culture.

Chinese emperors were regarded as having golden mouths and whatever they said was final.

Dissenters would be severely punished. Such power sent a backward China to fight against all the super powers of the day and brought disasters to China one after another.

Many patriotic Chinese tried to save their country by overthrowing the monarchy, fighting colonialism, warlords and foreign invaders.

Many sought salvation for China from Communism. Yet the pernicious big and small golden mouths are still entrenched in China today.

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Product Details
Matador
1848762461 / 9781848762466
Paperback
951.033
06/05/2010
United Kingdom
English
988 p.
24 cm
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