Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Keynote Address “Sun Yat-sen and the Origins of Modern Chinese Politics”
- PART I The Political Thoughts of Sun Yat-sen
- PART II Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese and the 1911 Chinese Revolution
- 5 Umbilical Ties: The Framing of Overseas Chinese as the Mother of Revolution
- 6 Thailand and the Xinhai Revolution: Expectation, Reality and Inspiration
- 7 An Historical Turning Point: The 1911 Revolution and Its Impact on Singapore's Chinese Society
- 8 A Transnational Revolution: Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese, and the Revolutionary Movement in Xiamen, 1900–12
- 9 Patriotic Chinese Women: Followers of Sun Yat-sen in Darwin, Australia
- PART III Reports/Remembrances of Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution
- Concluding Remarks
5 - Umbilical Ties: The Framing of Overseas Chinese as the Mother of Revolution
from PART II - Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese and the 1911 Chinese Revolution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Keynote Address “Sun Yat-sen and the Origins of Modern Chinese Politics”
- PART I The Political Thoughts of Sun Yat-sen
- PART II Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese and the 1911 Chinese Revolution
- 5 Umbilical Ties: The Framing of Overseas Chinese as the Mother of Revolution
- 6 Thailand and the Xinhai Revolution: Expectation, Reality and Inspiration
- 7 An Historical Turning Point: The 1911 Revolution and Its Impact on Singapore's Chinese Society
- 8 A Transnational Revolution: Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese, and the Revolutionary Movement in Xiamen, 1900–12
- 9 Patriotic Chinese Women: Followers of Sun Yat-sen in Darwin, Australia
- PART III Reports/Remembrances of Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution
- Concluding Remarks
Summary
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Sun Yat-Sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution , pp. 75 - 129Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2011