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China’s Revolutionary Century

1842 - 1949

© Howard R. Spendelow

Georgetown Universityrevised 18 Feb 2010

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Terms for China’s Revolutionary Century

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copper coins

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“string” of “cash”

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”Nemesis” at Guangzhou

The Illustrated London News, 12 November 1842

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Chinese “victory” at Sanyuanli ( 三元里 )

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First Round of Treaty Ports

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the Xianfeng 咸豐 Emperor (reg. 1850-1861)

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Extent of the Taiping Movement

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Upper North Dagu Fort, 21 Aug 1860

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Belvedere of the “God of Literature” Pavilion, Summer Palace, October 1860

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Second Round of Treaty Ports

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Russian expansion, 1858-1860

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Treaty Ports and Foreign Concessions

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Hong Kong 香港 , 1856

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Shanghai 上海 , 1846-1914

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21st century Shanghai: Pudong seen from the old “Bund”

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The Empress Dowager 慈禧太后 (1835-1908)908)

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Zongli Yamen 總理衙門

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Burlingame Mission, 1868

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Chinese Educational Mission: “FOB” in San Francisco, 1872

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After six years in Hartford CT, 1878

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Trans-Siberian Railroad

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Pie, melon – whatever, it’s still getting carved up…

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Treaty Ports and Foreign Concessions

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Kang Youwei 康有爲

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The Guangxu 光緒 Emperor (14 Aug 1871 – 14 Nov 1908)

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Beijing’s “Legation Quarter” during the Boxer Period (1900)

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The famous “Horse Marines” of the Marine Mounted Detachment assigned to the International Legation at Peking, China, in the 1930s. They posed before a large building on the Imperial Wall where heavy fighting by Marines had taken place during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion. Throughout the first three decades of the 20 th century, Marine duty in China was highly desirable. Even privates reportedly lived like “kings” in a very inexpensive and reception environment. (streamer = China Relief Expedition, 1900-1901)

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The Empress Dowager 慈禧太后 , 1903

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The Empress Dowager and Sarah Conger

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Henry Puyi Aisin-Gioro

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Yuan Shikai 袁世凱 , 1912

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Sun Yat-sen

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Chen Duxiu (1879-1942)

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”New Youth” magazine

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Lu Xun [Zhou Shuren] (1881-1936)

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Hu Shi (1891-1962)

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Li Dazhou

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”Warlord” China – mid-1920s

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Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石 (1887-1975) at Whampoa 黃浦 , 1924

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advertisement for Golden Dragon cigarettes, 1925

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Whampoa Military Academy, c. 1925

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“National Humiliation Illustrated (c.1931-1932)

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Zhang Zuolin (1873-1928)

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Chiang Kai-shek marries Soong May-ling (1 December 1927)

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Charlie Soong (c. 1864-1918) as a student at Vanderbilt

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the Soong Sisters (Ailing, Qingling, Meiling)

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Canton, December 1927

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CCP-controlled areas, early 1930s

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Zhang Zuolin’s RR car (June 1928)

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Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001)

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Xi’an (Sian) Incident, December 1936

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劇終(the end)

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Dong Fuxiang attacks at Dagu

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