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The rise of political intellectuals in modern China : May Fourth societies and the roots of mass-party politics /

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Main Author: Rahav, Shakhar
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press, 2015
Subjects:
Yun, Daiying, 1895-1931. 1655
Radicalism China History 20th century. 1656
Political parties China History 20th century. 1657
Radicals China Wuhan Societies, etc. History 20th century. 1658
Intellectuals China Wuhan Societies, etc. History 20th century. 1659
Radicalism China Wuhan History 20th century. 1660
China History May Fourth movement, 1919. 1661
China Politics and government 1912-1928. 1662
Wuhan (China) Politics and government 20th century. 1663
Wuhan (China) Social conditions 20th century. 1664
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