
A Century of Student Movements in China
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Qiang Fang is professor of East Asian history at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
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Patrick Fuliang Shan
Chapter 2: Advancing Nationalism with Feminism: Tianjin Women Students during the May Fourth Era,
Yi Sun
Chapter 3: Modern Schools and the Students Radicalization in the 1910s,
Liyan Liu
Chapter 4: Making the First Generation of New Citizens: Returned Students and Student Movements in the Republican Era,
Hongshan Li
Chapter 5:" "Student Regiments" from Guangxi: the Youth Power in China's War against Japan, 1936-1941,
Pingchao Zhu
Chapter 6: Student Movement and the End of the Civil War in the Chongqing Region,
Danke Li
Chapter 7: New May Fourth Movement in Mao's China: The May 19th Movement in Peking University, 1957,
Xiaojia Hou
Chapter 8: Returned Students and Development of China's Nuclear and Space Programs, Xiaobing Li
Chapter 9: Education Policy and the Pre-Cultural Revolution Shangshan Xiaxiang, 1962-1966,
Peng Deng
Chapter 10: Mao's Red Guards: Student Movement in the Cultura
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