Report
Title | Report PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress Senate |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1910 |
Release | 1961 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
The Chinese Air Force
Title | The Chinese Air Force PDF eBook |
Author | Richard P. Hallion |
Publisher | Government Printing Office |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2012-10-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780160913860 |
Presents revised and edited papers from a October 2010 conference held in Taipei on the Chinese Air Force. The conference was jointly organized by Taiwan?s Council for Advanced Policy Studies, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the U.S. National Defense University, and the RAND Corporation. This books offers a complete picture of where the Chinese air force is today, where it has come from, and most importantly, where it is headed.
Journal of the Senate of the United States of America
Title | Journal of the Senate of the United States of America PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. Senate |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1148 |
Release | 1961 |
Genre | Legislation |
ISBN |
Singapore in Global History
Title | Singapore in Global History PDF eBook |
Author | Derek Thiam Soon Heng |
Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9048514371 |
This important overview explores the connections between Singapore's past with historical developments worldwide until present day. The contributors analyse Singapore as a city-state seeking to provide an interdisciplinary perspective to the study of the global dimensions contributing to Singapore's growth. The book's global perspective demonstrates that many of the discussions of Singapore as a city-state have relevance and implications beyond Singapore to include Southeast Asia and the world. This vital volume should not be missed by economists, as well as those interested in imperial histor.
Autophagy
Title | Autophagy PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Klionsky |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2003-12-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1498713270 |
Starting in the early 1970s, a type of programmed cell death called apoptosis began to receive attention. Over the next three decades, research in this area continued at an accelerated rate. In the early 1990s, a second type of programmed cell death, autophagy, came into focus. Autophagy has been studied in mammalian cells for many years. The recen
The Sian Incident
Title | The Sian Incident PDF eBook |
Author | Tien-wei Wu |
Publisher | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 1976-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 089264026X |
When Chiang Kai-shek arrived at Sian in the fall of 1936 and laid plans for launching his last campaign against the Red Army with an expectation of exterminating it in a month, he badly misjudged the mood of the Tungpei (Northeast) Army and more so its leader, Chang Hsueh-liang, better known as the Young Marshal. Refusing to fight the Communists, Chang with the loyal support of his officers staged a coup d’état by kidnapping Chiang Kai-shek for two weeks at Sian. Almost forty years after the melodrama was over, the Sian Incident still absorbs much attention from both Chinese and Western scholars as well as the reading public. The Sian Incident attempts to bring together whatever information has been thus far gleaned about the subject, and to cover all aspects and controversies involved in it. [1, xi, xii]
War and Popular Culture
Title | War and Popular Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Chang-tai Hung |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2023-12-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520354869 |
This is the first comprehensive study of popular culture in twentieth-century China, and of its political impact during the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 (known in China as "The War of Resistance against Japan"). Chang-tai Hung shows in compelling detail how Chinese resisters used a variety of popular cultural forms—especially dramas, cartoons, and newspapers—to reach out to the rural audience and galvanize support for the war cause. While the Nationalists used popular culture as a patriotic tool, the Communists refashioned it into a socialist propaganda instrument, creating lively symbols of peasant heroes and joyful images of village life under their rule. In the end, Hung argues, the Communists' use of popular culture contributed to their victory in revolution.