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Sun Yat-sen Marie-Claire Bergere

Sun Yat-sen By Marie-Claire Bergere

Sun Yat-sen by Marie-Claire Bergere


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Examines the life and work of Sun Yat-sen, the first president of the Republic of China and provides an overall evaluation of the man and the events that turned an adventurer into the founder of the Chinese Republic and the leader of a great nationalist movement.

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Sun Yat-sen by Marie-Claire Bergere

Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), the first president of the Republic of China, has left a supremely ambivalent political and intellectual legacy so much so that he is claimed as a Founding Father by both the present rival governments in Taipei and Beijing. In Taiwan, he is the object of a veritable cult; in the People s Republic of China, he is paid homage as pioneer of the revolution, making possible the Party s claims of continuity with the national past. Western scholars, on the other hand, have tended to question the myth of Sun Yat-sen by stressing the man s weaknesses, the thinker s incoherences, and the revolutionary leader s many failures. This book argues that the life and work of Sun Yat-sen have been distorted both by the creation of the myth and by the attempts at demythification. Its aim is to provide a fresh overall evaluation of the man and the events that turned an adventurer into the founder of the Chinese Republic and the leader of a great nationalist movement. The Sun Yat-sen who emerges from this rigorously researched account is a muddled politician, an opportunist with generous but confused ideas, a theorist without great originality or intellectual rigor.

Sun Yat-sen Reviews

'Bergere has produced not only a first-rate scholarly biography but an important history of China during the late Qing and early republican periods. General readers will find this an enjoyable and stimulating study which does not demand a great deal of prior knowledge, while students will profit from its fourteen pages of biographical sketches and its copious references and bibliography.' History Today

Table of Contents

Note to reader; Maps; Introduction; Part I. The Adventurer of the Southern Seas, 1866-1905: 1. The formative years, 1866-1894; 2. The symbolic creation of a revolutionary leader, 1894-1897; 3. The symbolic creation of a revolutionary movement, 1897-1900; 4. The awakening of Chinese nationalism and the founding of the revolutionary alliance, 1805; Part II. The Founding Father? 1905-1920: 5. Sun and the revolutionary alliance; 6. The conspirator; 7. The (adoptive) father of the Chinese republic; 8. Crossing the desert, 1913-1920; Part III. Sun's Last Years: National Revolution and Revolutionary Nationalism, 1920-1925: 9. Sun Yat-sen, soviet advisers, and the Canton revolutionary base, 1920-1924; 10. Sun Yat-sen's three principles of the people; 11. Sun Yat-sen's death and transformation; Biographical sketches; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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CIN0804731705G
9780804731706
0804731705
Sun Yat-sen by Marie-Claire Bergere
Used - Good
Hardback
Stanford University Press
1998-08-31
493
N/A
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