Russia and the Chinese Revolution of 1925-1927

Ma Chi-Pei, Fordham University

Abstract

The epoch-making Revolution of 1911, that for the first time put an end to the monarchical rule of thousands of years old in China, was comparatively bloodless. It in fact came as a token blow to the old order whose crumbling pace had been accelerated before the advancing of the Western impact ever since the early nineteenth century.

Subject Area

European history|Asian History|International Relations|Political science

Recommended Citation

Chi-Pei, Ma, "Russia and the Chinese Revolution of 1925-1927" (1957). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28623354.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28623354

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