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Modern Chinese History", People's Education Press.
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The general situation of modern Chinese history includes Li Kan's "Modern Chinese History", which was published by Zhonghua Book Company, which was once used as a college textbook, which is more authoritative and a good reference material for postgraduate entrance examinations; Lin Zengping's Modern History of China, Hunan People's Publishing House; Fan Wenlan's Modern History of China, People's Publishing House; Jiang Yanhuang's "Outline of Modern Chinese History", published by many publishers; Chen Xulu's "Eighty Years of Modern China" and "The Metabolism of Modern Chinese Society"; Hu Cheng's "From the Opium War to the May Fourth Movement". These are all masterpieces, and they are all good.
Tang Degang's "Seventy Years of the Late Qing Dynasty", an abridged version of Yuelu that year caused a major change in Yuelu's personnel. Baihua Literature and Art's "Key Figures in Modern Chinese History" is good.
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This, you can look at those things in the Ming Dynasty, although it is not considered modern.
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Feuerwerker Albert, Early Industrialization in China: Sheng Xuanhuai (1844-1916) and the Official-Supervised Commercial Enterprises (1958), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2002.
Marie Rui, Tongzhi Zhongxing: The Last Resistance of Chinese Conservatism (1862-1874) (1962), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2002.
Frederic Evans Wakeman, JrThe Stranger at the Gate: Social Turmoil in South China from 1839 to 1861 (1966), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2002.
U.S.]k e.Forsom, Friends, Guests, Colleagues: The Shogunate System of the Late Qing Dynasty (1968), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2002.
Steiner (G.).William Skinner, The Market and Social Structure of Rural China (translated by Shi Jianyun and Xu Xiuli), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1998.
Philip AKuhn, Late Rebellion and Its Enemies: Militarization and Social Structure from 1796 to 1864 (1970), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2002.
Chen Jinjiang, Modern Enterprises and the Relationship between Government and Business in the Late Qing Dynasty (1977), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1997.
Smith, The Victorious Army of Nineteenth-Century China: Foreign Mercenaries and the Qing Empire (1978), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2003.
Takeshi Hamashita, The International Opportunity of Modern China: The Tributary System and the Modern Asian Economic Circle (1990), Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1999.
Yang Guolun, British Policy on China, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press.
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