The making of the modern Chinese state 1600-1950 / Huaiyin Li.
By: Li, Huaiyin.
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Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group Library | 951.03 LIH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | T757 |
The rise of an early-modern territorial state: China in the early to mid-Qing period -- Limits to territorial expansion: fiscal constitution and war-making under the Qing -- Regionalized centralism: the resilience and fragility of the late Qing state -- Between the frontier and the coast: geopolitical strategy reoriented -- A nation-state in the making: fiscal expansion and the new policies -- Centralized regionalism: the rise of regional fiscal-military states -- In search of national unity: frontier rebuilding under the Republic -- The fate of semi-centralism: the Nationalist state succeeded and failed -- Total centralism at work: the confluence of breakthroughs in state-making.
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