This article appeared in History of War magazine issue 151. On 2 September 1945, Japanese forces officially surrendered to the Republic of China, ending the brutal occupation which began in 1937.
For little under fourteen years, the Taiping Rebellion waged over China. Seventeen provinces were ravished and the estimated ...
This intellectually adventurous, wide-ranging, and boldly integrative study examines the ecological impact of China’s post-1949 agricultural, dam-building, industrial, and urbanization policies, which ...
Parade showcases China's military modernisation amid geopolitical tensions China emphasises its role in World War Two, challenges Western narratives Diplomatic tensions as Western leaders shun parade, ...
Spark was not much of a magazine. Handwritten and mimeographed secretly with a primitive machine at a sulfuric-acid plant in a remote region of central China, the publication began in 1960 and never ...
Contributors: Jeffrey Wasserstrom (University of California, Irvine), Anne Gerritsen (University of Warwick), Stephen R. Platt (University of Massachusetts), Robert Bickers (University of Bristol), ...
List of maps -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Origins of Chinese Civilization : Neolithic Period to the Western Zhou Dynasty. Origin myths -- The natural environment -- Prehistory -- Bronze Age -- Writing ...
Knowing China is more important than ever in this era of China-U.S. strategic competition, and the field of China Studies bears the responsibility to generate a broader and deeper understanding of ...
Citizen TV anchor Mashirima Kapombe shares her captivating journey through China, where ancient heritage meets modern ...
Paul Salopek spent three years crossing the communist country on foot while witnessing the forces reshaping it. Read the latest adventure in his bold quest to walk the entire world. Mao Zedong, whose ...