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China at war

triumph and tragedy in the emergence of the new China

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China at war
Hans J. Van de Ven
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An edition of China at war (2018)

China at war

triumph and tragedy in the emergence of the new China

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China's mid-twentieth-century wars pose extraordinary interpretive challenges. The issue is not just that the Chinese fought for such a long time--from the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of July 1937 until the close of the Korean War in 1953--across such vast territory. As Hans van de Ven explains, the greatest puzzles lie in understanding China's simultaneous external and internal wars. Much is at stake, politically, in how this story is told. Today in its official history and public commemorations, the People's Republic asserts Chinese unity against Japan during World War II. But this overwrites the era's stark divisions between Communists and Nationalists, increasingly erasing the civil war from memory. Van de Ven argues that the war with Japan, the civil war, and its aftermath were in fact of a piece--a singular process of conflict and political change. Reintegrating the Communist uprising with the Sino-Japanese War, he shows how the Communists took advantage of wartime to increase their appeal, how fissures between the Nationalists and Communists affected anti-Japanese resistance, and how the fractious coalition fostered conditions for revolution. In the process, the Chinese invented an influential paradigm of war, wherein the Clausewitzian model of total war between well-defined interstate enemies gave way to murky campaigns of national liberation involving diverse domestic and outside belligerents. This history disappears when the realities of China's mid-century conflicts are stripped from public view. China at War recovers them.--

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352

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2018, Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

Part I. Staking a nation: Chiang Kaishek: saving China
Nation building
Nanjing, Nanjing
To war
Part II. Momentous times: The Battle of Shanghai
Trading space for time
Regime change
War communism
Part III. The acid test: The Allies at war
The turning point
Japan's surrender in China
Part IV. The new China: Crash and burn
National liberation war
Exhaustion
Epilogue: Transitions.

Edition Notes

"First published in Great Britain in 2017 by Profile Books Ltd."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-335) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
951.04/2
Library of Congress
DS777.519 .V36 2018, DS777.519.V36 2018

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Pagination
xvi, 352 pages
Number of pages
352

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Open Library
OL26946632M
ISBN 10
0674983505
ISBN 13
9780674983502
LCCN
2017050681
OCLC/WorldCat
1004437974

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