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The Cambridge History of China, vol. 12. Republican China 1912–1949, part 1. Edited by John K. Fairbank. pp. xviii, 1002. Cambridge etc., Cambridge University Press, 1983. £50.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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1 JRAS. No. 1, 1983, p. 81.Google Scholar

2 The presidency of Yuan Shih-k 'ai; liberalism and dictatorship in early Republican China, Ann Arbor, 1977.Google Scholar

3 Peking politics, 1918–1923: factionalism and the failure of constitutionalism, Berkeley, 1976.Google Scholar

4 Feng's activities are the subject of Sheridan's pioneering work, Chinese warlord: the career of Feng Yu-hsiang, Stanford 1966.Google Scholar

5 Acta Orientalia, 43, 1983.Google Scholar

6 Mao and the Chinese revolution, London, 1965.Google Scholar

7 The most recent and extensive of his works on this period is Sun Yat-sen; frustrated patriot, New York, 1976.Google Scholar