The Rise of Modern China explained
The Rise of Modern China is an English book on China studies written by Immanuel C. Y. Hsu.[1] It is an influential textbook in the United States.[2] The book covers the evolution of the Chinese history over the past 400 years, from the establishment of the Qing dynasty to the beginning of the 21st century.[3]
The Rise of Modern China was first published in 1970[4] by Oxford University Press in New York City.[5] The Traditional Chinese translation of the sixth edition of the original book was published by the Chinese University of Hong Kong Press in Hong Kong in 2001, as 中國近代史.[6]
Publication
In 2008, the World Book Publishing House published The Rise of Modern China in simplified Chinese in Beijing,[7] using the title .[8] This edition was heavily abridged,[9] with the last two parts of the original book omitted extensively.[10]
Notes and References
- News: When Americans fear China, what are they really afraid of?. 19 December 2018. South China Morning Post.
- Book: Li Bin. Chinese Journalism Social History, 1815–2005. 2007. Shanghai Jiaotong University Press. 978-7-313-04780-9. 1839–.
- Book: Immanuel Chung-Yueh Hsü. The Rise of Modern China. 2001. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. 978-962-201-987-4. 4–.
- Book: Margaret John Baker. Translated Images of the Foreign in the Early Works of Lin Shu (1852-1924) and Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973): Accommodation and Appropriation. 1997. University of Michigan Press. 978-0-591-61714-6.
- Book: Gene T. Hsiao. The Foreign Trade of China: Policy, Law, and Practice. 8 January 2021. University of California Press. 978-0-520-31575-4. 266–.
- Book: Immanuel Chung-Yueh Hsü. The Rise of Modern China. 2001. Chinese University Press. 978-962-201-987-4. 2–.
- Book: Bruce E. Kaufman. The Development of Human Resource Management Across Nations: Unity and Diversity. 31 July 2014. Edward Elgar Publishing. 978-0-85793-299-0. 121–.
- Book: Hailong Liu. Propaganda: Ideas, Discourses and its Legitimization. 21 November 2019. Routledge. 978-1-00-073039-5. 225–.
- Book: He Weifang. Shihezi Diary. 20 January 2016. City University of Hong Kong Press. 978-962-937-250-7. 142–.
- News: Immanuel C. Y. Hsu and The Rise of Modern China. https://web.archive.org/web/20080618222657/http://news.xinhuanet.com/book/2008-06/14/content_8366377.htm. dead. 14 June 2008. 18 June 2008. Xinhua News Agency.