Student Protests in Twentieth-Century China: The View from Shanghai
“Wasserstrom has made a major contribution by shaping the history of student protest into a single, twentieth-century story and pattern of...
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“Wasserstrom has made a major contribution by shaping the history of student protest into a single, twentieth-century story and pattern of complexity. In doing so, he offers a model for rethinking the late imperial, republican, and communist periods as a historical unit conditioned by indigenous and global forces, and explained by sinological and comparative methods.”—Journal of Asian Studies
“It succeeds very well at what it sets out to do: to bring Shanghai and performance theory to bear upon our understanding of student activism in twentieth-century China. Enriched by a comprehensive bibliographical essay and suggestive comparisons with Russian, American, and European student movements, this study sets a new standard for research in social history.”—The China Quarterly
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- ISBN10:0804731667
- ISBN13:9780804731669
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