Description |
1 online resource (xxiii, 318 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Part I: The Political Thoughts of Sun Yat-sen; 1. The British Model in Sun Yat-sen's Vision of Modernization for China; 2. On Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People: A Philosophy Approach; 3. Sun Yat-sen's Idea of Regionalism and His Legacy; 4. Sun Yat-sen and Japanese Pan-Asianists; Part II: Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese and the 1911 Chinese Revolution; 5. Umbilical Ties: The Framing of Overseas Chinese as the Mother of Revolution; 6. Thailand and the Xinhai Revolution: Expectation, Reality and Inspiration |
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7. An Historical Turning Point: The 1911 Revolution and Its Impact on Singapore's Chinese Society8. A Transnational Revolution: Sun Yat-sen, Overseas Chinese, and the Revolutionary Movement in Xiamen, 1900-12; 9. Patriotic Chinese Women: Followers of Sun Yat-sen in Darwin, Australia; Part III: Reports/Remembrances of Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution; 10. (Grand)Father of the Nation? Collective Memory of Sun Yat-sen in Contemporary China |
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11. Historical Linkage and Political Connection: Commemoration and Representation of Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution in China and Southeast Asia, 1946-201012. Revolutionaries and Republicans: The French Press on Sun Yat-sen and the Xinhai Revolution; Concluding Remarks |
Summary |
In view of the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution and Sun Yat-sen's relations with the Nanyang communities, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Chinese Heritage Centre came together to host a two-day bilingual conference on the three-way relationships between Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution in October 2010 in Singapore. This volume is a collection of papers in English presented at the conference. While there are extensive research and voluminous publications on Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution, it was felt that less had been done on the Southeast Asian connec |
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"In view of the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution and Sun Yat-sen's relations with the Nanyang communities, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Chinese Heritage Centre came together to host a two-day bilingual conference on the three-way relations between Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution in October 2011 in Singapore. This volume is a collection of papers in English presented at the conference"--Page 4 of cover |
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"Chinese Heritage Centre, Singapore." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Sun, Yat-sen, 1866-1925 -- Political and social views -- Congresses
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Sun, Yat-sen, 1866-1925 -- Congresses
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Sun, Yat-sen, 1866-1925 |
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Chinese -- Southeast Asia -- Politics and government -- Congresses
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Chinese -- Politics and government
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Political and social views
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Politics and government
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China -- Politics and government -- 1912-1949 -- Congresses
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China -- History -- Revolution, 1911-1912 -- Congresses
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China
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Southeast Asia
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Genre/Form |
Electronic Books
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Conference papers and proceedings
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History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Lee, Hock Guan.
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Lee, Lai To.
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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
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Chinese Heritage Center (Singapore)
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LC no. |
2011315691 |
ISBN |
9789814345477 |
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9814345474 |
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9814345458 |
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9789814345453 |
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9814345466 |
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9789814345460 |
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