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| | History of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This undermined the credibility of the Qing regime and, spearheaded by local initiatives by provincial leaders and gentry, contributed to the rise of warlordism in China. |  | | Since then, they have been pushing actively to gain recognition by the world community as a legitimate and independent state, which the People's Republic of China vehemently opposes and insists the world not deviate from their One-China Policy. |  | | Perhaps the most famous specimen of Homo erectus found in China is the so-called Peking Man (北京人) found in 1923. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_China
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| | History of China |
 | | China's development was influenced by the alien peoples on the frontiers of Chinese civilization, who were sinicized into the Chinese polity (see fig. |  | | This ideological pronouncement also emphasized reformers' fundamental tenet that since the end of the "period of socialist transformation" (turning over private ownership of the means of production to the state) in 1956, there had been numerous "leftist" errors made in the party's ideological line. |  | | Except for the island of Taiwan (which became the home of the exiled Guomindang under Chiang Kai- shek and his successors), the new government unified the nation and achieved a stability China had not experienced for generations. |
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http://www.motherearthtravel.com/china/history.htm
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| | Chinese Cultural Studies: Concise Political History of China |
 | | The Chinese Communist party is the primary political force in China. |  | | Chiang Kai-shek and a number of his associates fled to the island of Taiwan, where they set up what they claimed was the rightful government of China. |  | | During the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, China's Communist government publicly humiliated Deng Xiaoping by parading him through the national capital in a dunce cap. |
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http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/chinhist.html
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| | Overview - China Country Guide - World Travel Guide |
 | | China's contentious policies, however, did not end there. |  | | Within East Asia, China is involved in an intractable territorial dispute concerning the status of the Spratly Islands, claimed by no less than six nations and thought to sit above substantial oil fields. |  | | A major reform programme allowing little political ‘liberalisation’ despite economic change, prompted widespread protest; in 1989, thousands occupied Tiananmen Square in Beijing, only for the army to clear the Square with great loss of life and the Government to reassert political control. |
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http://www.columbusguides.com/data/chn/chn580.asp
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| | WWW-VL: HISTORY: CHINA |
 | | The Suppression of the Left in China, by Sam Marcy, from The Workers' World, 1976-1977 [originally published as China: The Suppression of the Left |  | | The Struggle for Control of the Spratley Islands [South CHina Sea], from ICE |  | | Great Wall of China, Section Revealed by Radar Images |
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http://vlib.iue.it/history/asia/China
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| | Military History of China Record @ HigherPower.org (Higher Power) |
 | | Although legalism as political theory was discredited after the fall of the Qin Dynasty, it left the structure of an autocratic, centralised empire that remained the master institution of Chinese military history. |  | | For the first time in her history, China was confronted with a major threat from the sea. |  | | Emperors who were warlike were usually opposed by their officials and condemned by history (examples include Qin Shi Huang, Yongle Emperor), while emperors who decisively moved from war to peace, and from military (武) to civil (文) values (such as Emperor Gao of Han) were correspondingly praised. |
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http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/Military_history_of_China
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| | China: history 1900-49 - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about China: history 1900-49 |
 | | On the political side, it was in this movement that some young intellectuals, among whom was Mao Zedong, started the pioneer work of organizing first a Marxism study group, and then the Chinese Communist Party (1921), which was soon destined to lead the entire nation on to a totally different road. |  | | China: prehistoric and ancient history to 221 BC |  | | Jiang Jie Shi fled with his government to Taiwan, and the People's Republic of China was established in Beijing on 1 October 1949. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/China:+history+1900-49
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| | History of China |
 | | Feel free to make comments or suggestions by leaving me a note. |  | | For an overview of Chinese History in terms of chronology, check out: |  | | Specifically, the history section was written by Rinn-Sup Shinn and Robert L. Worden. |
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http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/welcome.html
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| | A SIMPLIFIED HISTORY OF CHINA |
 | | Britain, France, Germany and Russia sought increasing "spheres of influence", but were constrained by an American "open door" policy which allowed any foreign power to trade with China. |  | | A Burning of the Books decree ordered the destruction of books of other belief systems. |  | | Beginning in 230 BC the king of the Chin began a ten-year campaign which ended in the conquest of all of the other warring states in 221 BC, resulting in the unification of China. |
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http://www.benbest.com/history/China.html
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| | The history of the People's Republic of China |
 | | The history of the political subdivisions of China |  | | Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives and does not presume to validate their accuracy or authenticity nor to release their copyright. |  | | The working-class history of the People's Republic of China |
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http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/55/index-b.html
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| | Ancient China to Modern |
 | | China's Vast History: Internal Struggles, WW II and Communist Victory |  | | China - Warring States (403 - 220 BC) |  | | China's Vast History: Shang, Chou and Warring States |
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http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/AncientChina.html
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| | History of Ancient China: Prehistoric China |
 | | Have your China travel reviews published here and get rewards! |  | | In China, the human fossils found in Wushan in the county of Chongqing were over 3,000,000 years old and are believed to be the remnants of the earliest humankind that lived in China. |  | | In western countries, the Judaic tradition taught that "God created the heaven and the earth and created man in his own image." While in China, myths such as that of Pangu creating the heavens and the earth and Nvwa creating man are widely known to everyone. |
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http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/history/prehistoric
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| | The China Syndrome |
 | | The documents were never found and the cause of her death is still a mystery. |  | | Silkwood's father won a lawsuit against Kerr-McGee for plutonium contamination, the verdict announced several months after The China Syndome was released. |  | | Karen Silkwood's death is told in two books, The Killing of Karen Silkwood by Richard Rashke and Who Killed Karen Silkwood? |
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http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/filmnotes/chinasyndrome.html
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| | Electronic Passport to Chinese History |
 | | The Chou court developed a feudal society in China. |  | | They began to support a group known as the Nationalists, who pledged to free China from foreign rule. |  | | Parts of China were ruled by the British, French, American, German, Russian, and Japanese forces. |
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http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html
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| | May 1997: China Camp State Park |
 | | Meanwhile, the political situation in China was deteriorating. |  | | Poverty was becoming more widespread and as a result, many families were stuck in the states. |  | | China Camp managed to survive for many years from the profits of a family store in the village. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/getoutside/1997/may/cc_history.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: History of China |
 | | Yu, chosen by Shun as his successor, founded the first Hia dynasty (2205 B.C.), which comprised seventeen sovereigns, and under whom the monarchy became hereditary. |  | | General Se Ma-shao having subjugated china, his son under the title of Wu-ti founded at Lo-yang the Western Tsin (265). |  | | The Sung were attacked by the Eastern Tatars or K'itans of Tungusic (Tatar) origin, who founded in Northern China a dynasty, under Ye-liu A-pao-ki (907), which assumed in 937 the dynastic title of Liao. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03681a.htm
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| | Accordion History in China |
 | | This was the first time such a meeting had been arranged. |  | | In 1990, the Beijing Accordion Society, Society of Chinese Accordion Lovers and Chinese Accordion Teachers Society were combined to form a new society, called the "Chinese Accordion Society". |  | | Although the accordion was not introduced into China until 1926, there are now far more accordionists in China than in any other country, and possibly all other countries combined. |
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http://www.accordions.com/index/his/his_cn.shtml
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| | Overview of the History of China Lake |
 | | China Lake's Sidewinder missiles were again combat-proven in the Middle East and in the Falklands. |  | | Numerous small quick-reaction projects, too, were conducted in support of various aspects of the combat operations; many of these projects were aimed at improved aircrew safety. |  | | With the Corona activity came guided missile and fuzing expertise and a history of accomplishment stretching back to World War II. |
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http://www.nawcwpns.navy.mil/clmf/hist.html
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| | Category:History of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | History of the People's Republic of China (1949-1976) |  | | History of the People's Republic of China (1976-1989) |  | | There are 35 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:History_of_China
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| | Condensed China: Chinese History for Beginners |
 | | It is not a complete history of China; I deliberately skipped over and left out a lot of information. |  | | Condensed China is an introduction to Chinese history. |  | | Condensed China has become substantially more popular than I had dared hope when I first put this up; I'm averaging more than 6,000 hits a month, no doubt due to being linked from the Washington Post, Popular Science, and GameSpot, as well as from all the major online libraries of Chinese and Asian links. |
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http://www.condensedchina.com
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| | History of Mathematics: China |
 | | History of China page, part of the China page. |  | | Chinese Thought, Society and Science: The Intellectual and Social Background of Science and Technology in Pre-Modern China. |  | | A brief outline of the history of Chinese mathematics |
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/china.html
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| | Ancient China |
 | | This is an amazing journey to take and a profoundly complex culture; it begins back in the dimmest recesses of human memory: ancient China. |  | | Chinese history challenges the imagination; in the West we are used to thinking of history in small and discontinuous parcels, but China represents over four thousand continuous years. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCCHINA/ANCCHINA.HTM
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| | Ancient China by History Link 101 |
 | | Places in China including Anyang, and Forbidden City |  | | History Link 101's Ancient China page connects you to the best of Art, Daily Life, Maps, Pictures, and Research on Ancient China. |  | | New - China Pictures Over 200 Royalty Free Images including Forbidden City, Summer Place, Great Wall, Terracotta Warriors Hong Kong, and Tibet. |
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http://www.historylink101.com/china_history.htm
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| | Ancient China - History for Kids! |
 | | Send us a message, and we'll try to answer your question. |  | | To find out more about ancient China, check out these books from Amazon.com or from your library: |  | | Check out this timeline from History for Kids |
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http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china
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| | china5000pro.com |
 | | China History - China Timeline - Chinese Emperor List - Chinese Culture - Dating - Facts About China - Ladies |
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http://www.china5000pro.com
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| | Chinese History, Map and Chronology |
 | | Chinese history, timelines, maps, and Chronology of dynasties and emperors |  | | Click on each dynasty to read a brief description. |
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http://www.chinapage.com/history1.html
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| | History of China - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | Sixteen Kingdoms 十六国 (Northern China, 304 - 439) |  | | 2.4.2 Eastern Jin Dynasty 東晉 (Southern China, 317 - 420) |  | | 2.4.3 Sixteen Kingdoms 十六国 (Northern China, 304 - 439) |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/History_of_China
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| | Ancient China |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/timeline.html
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| | Postal History Society of China |
 | | Members include collectors from Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Netherlands, PR China, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States. |  | | Welcome to the POSTAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF CHINA. |
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http://www.phsoch.org
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