Revolutionaries, Monarchists, and Chinatowns Chinese Politics in the Americas and the 1911 Revolution
The relationship of overseas Chinese to the Chinese revolution of 1911 has always been viewed in light of their involvement with Sun Yat-sen. Of equal significance, however, was the growth and development in overseas communities of the radical reform party of K'ang Yu-wei and Liang Ch'ich&...
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Main Author: | Ma, L. Eve Armentrout (auth) |
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Language: | English |
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University of Hawai'i Press
1990
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