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100 1 _aJoseph K.S. Yick
245 1 0 _aMaking Urban Revolution in China: The CCP-GMD Struggle for Beiping-Tianjin, 1945-49
_bThe CCP-GMD Struggle for Beiping-Tianjin, 1945-49
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20150520
300 _a260 p
520 _bThe end of the Sino-Japanese War in 1945 brought not peace but renewed confrontation between Mao Zedong's Chinese Communist Party and Chiang Kaishek's Guomindang. The ensuing Civil War, at the threshold of the Cold War, held enormous significance for international strategic alliances, and in particular the interests of the United States in East Asia, and has been the subject of intense research and debate ever since. Joseph Yick's Making Urban Revolution in China: The CCP-GMD Struggle for Beiping-Tianjin, 1945-1949, based partly on the rich new sources available in the PRC since 1978, rethinks the traditional interpretations of the Chinese Communist Party's victory in 1949 and makes a major contribution to the historiography of this period.
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