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Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution

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An edition of Precious Fire (2002)

Precious Fire

Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution

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"When Maud Russell (1893-1989) first sailed for China in 1917, she traveled as one of a number of "foreign secretaries" dispatched by the YWCA to do "Woman's Work for Woman." A product of the Progressive Era, she sought to bring the benefits of Christianity and Western civilization to a new generation of Chinese women struggling to find their own path to modernity in the wake of the 1911 Republican Revolution. Instead, over the next twenty-six years, Russell was herself transformed - from Christian liberal reformer to committed Marxist revolutionary." "Although Russell's own political vision may have narrowed over the years, Garner's reconstruction of her life broadens our understanding of U.S.-China relations during the twentieth century. Not only did Russell come to see her own country through the eyes of an ideological antagonist, she also brought to that vantage point the experiences of a modern American woman. As Garner shows, even if one did not agree with Russell's views, one could not deny the fervor of her commitment to gender equality, social justice, and internationalism."--Jacket.

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English
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295

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Precious Fire: Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution
July 2003, University of Massachusetts Press
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Precious fire: Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution
2002, University of Massachusetts Press
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Hardcover
Number of pages
295
Dimensions
9.8 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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OL8605360M
ISBN 10
1558494049
ISBN 13
9781558494046
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