Introduction; Chapter 1 ‘Cuckoos in the Nest’; Chapter 2 ‘We must drive out these warlords’; Chapter 3 ‘Ambiguous talk and equivocal attitudes’; Chapter 4 ‘Citizens of the Republic’; Chapter 5 ‘A castle built on sand’; Chapter 6 Conclusions;
Marjorie Dryburgh
'A welcome addition to the slowly growing literature on the effects
of Japanese encroachment on Chinese politics in the 1930s...
Marjorie Dryburgh has written an innovative and thoughtful study of
a topic which has received far less attention than it deserves. Her
book is recommended reading for all those interested in the
turbulent relationship between China and Japan in the early
twentieth century, as well as the tensions within domestic Chinese
politics during that period.' - Journal of the Royal Asiatic
Society
'A welcome addition to the slowly growing literature on the
effectsof Japanese encroachment on Chinese politics in the 1930s...
Marjorie Dryburgh has written an innovative and thoughtful study of
a topic which has received far less attention than it deserves. Her
book is recommended reading for all those interested in the
turbulent relationship between China and Japan in the early
twentieth century, as well as the tensions within domestic Chinese
politics during that period.' - Journal of the Royal Asiatic
Society
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