Political Leaders of Modern China: A Biographical Dictionary
By (Author) Edwin Leung
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th October 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Asian history
Dictionaries of biography
951.040922
Hardback
296
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
765g
The most authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date coverage of modern Chinese political leadership, written by experts in the field using both Western and Chinese sources. One hundred Chinese leaders--from the Opium War to 2001--are profiled in this comprehensive biographical dictionary. Leung provides the most up-to-date coverage of modern Chinese political leadership during the Imperial, Republican, and Communist periods. Politcal leaders throughout each period had a common desire for reform within the country while maintaining China's political and cultural legacy. China needed to change, but she always needed to stay "Chinese." Leung invokes the uniqueness of Chinese political leaders in their struggle for personal gain and improvement for China as a country, while preserving traditional values. Written by thirty international scholars and experts in the field using both Western and Chinese sources, this is the most authoritative dictionary on the subject. Through the individual characteristics of China's political leaders, a nation-building process began. Chinese leaders fell into two categories of reformers: conservative and liberal. Conservative reformers saw a corruption of the moral order of society that needed to be eliminated to take China back to her moral integrity, while liberal reformers tried embracing the flaws and taking China forward to Socialism. Leung provides the reader with explicit entries detailing China's rise as a world power through the strength of her leaders.
Covering leaders from the period of the Opium Wars (1839-1842) to the beginning of the twenty-first century--the late Imperial, Republican, and Communist eras--this volume is a very useful reference for anyone studying modern China....Many readers of Chinese history find the array of unfamiliar names can be daunting. For those readers, this dictionary should be a welcome tool. Recommended for large public and academic libraries.-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
The most authoritative and up-to-date text on this topic. Highly recommended. General and academic readers.-Choice
"The most authoritative and up-to-date text on this topic. Highly recommended. General and academic readers."-Choice
"Covering leaders from the period of the Opium Wars (1839-1842) to the beginning of the twenty-first century--the late Imperial, Republican, and Communist eras--this volume is a very useful reference for anyone studying modern China....Many readers of Chinese history find the array of unfamiliar names can be daunting. For those readers, this dictionary should be a welcome tool. Recommended for large public and academic libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
EDWIN PAK-WAH LEUNG is Professor of Asian Studies and Director of the Asian Studies Graduate Program at Seton Hall University.