China -- History -- 20th century
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China -- History -- 20th century
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- The Penguin history of modern China, the fall and rise of a great power, 1850-2008, Jonathan Fenby
- Transforming Russia and China, revolutionary struggle in the twentieth century, William G. Rosenberg and Marilyn B. Young
- The Cambridge history of China, edited by Roderick MacFarquhar, John K. Fairbank, volume 15 part 2,
- La république populaire de Chine, de 1949 à nos jours, Gilles Guiheux
- China, a modern history, Michael Dillon
- The thought of Mao Tse-Tung, Stuart Schram
- The struggle for new China, by Soong Ching Ling
- To the Harbin Station, the liberal alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898-1914, David Wolff
- Foreigners under Mao, western lives in China, 1949-1976, Beverley Hooper
- Neueste Geschichte Chinas, 1840 bis zur Gegenwart, Georg Franz-Willing
- The Chinese conception of human rights, the debate on human rights in China, 1898-1949, Marina Svensson
- Saving lives in wartime China, how medical reformers built modern healthcare systems amid war and epidemics, 1928-1945, by John R. Watt
- Wealth and power, China's long march to the twenty-first century, Orville Schell and John Delury
- The man who lost China, the first full biography of Chiang Kai-shek, by Brian Crozier, with the collaboration of Eric Chou
- Educating China, knowledge, society, and textbooks in a modernizing world, 1902-1937, Peter Zarrow (University of Connecticut)
- The search for modern China, Jonathan D. Spence
- China und die Weltgesellschaft, vom 18. Jahrhundert bis in unsere Zeit, Jürgen Osterhammel
- The Sino-Soviet split, Cold War in the communist world, Lorenz M. Luthi
- China's twentieth century, revolution, retreat, and the road to equality, Wang Hui ; edited by Saul Thomas
- Where the party rules, the rank and file of China's communist state, Daniel Koss
- General He Yingqin, the rise and fall of nationalist China, Peter Worthing
- Self-consuming evolutions, a model on the structure, self-reproduction, self-destruction and transformation of party-state systems tested in Romania, Hungary and China, Mária Csándi
- Out of China, how the Chinese ended the era of Western domination, Robert Bickers
- New sources and opportunities for research into the history of contemporary China, the international communist movement and the cold war, Fernando Orlandi
- Governing China, from revolution through reform, Kenneth Lieberthal
- Northeast Asia's difficult past, essays in collective memory, edited by Mikyoung Kim and Barry Schwartz
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