Ebook: Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisal
Author: Patrick Fuliang Shan
- Genre: History // Memoirs; Biographies
- Series: Contemporary Chinese Studies
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: UBC Press
- Language: English
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Statesman or warlord? Yuan Shikai (1859–1916) has been hailed as China’s George Washington for his key role in the country’s transition from empire to republic. In any list of significant modern Chinese figures, he stands in the first rank.
YetYuan Shikai: A Reappraisalsheds new light on the equally controversial history of this talented administrator, fearsome general, and enthusiastic modernizer. After toppling the last emperor of China, Yuan endeavoured to build dictatorial power and establish his own dynasty while serving as the first president of the new republic, eventually declaring himself emperor. Ever since his death during the civil war his actions provoked, he has been condemned as a counterrevolutionary, and much Chinese historiography portrays Yuan as a traitor, a usurper, and a villain. Patrick Fuliang Shan offers a wide-ranging analysis of the man’s complex part in shaping modern China. He develops a fresh account of Yuan’s life and career that introduces unique insights and challenges long-held stereotypes.
Just a single biography of Yuan has been published in English in the past hundred years.Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisalrectifies that remarkable dearth, drawing on previously untapped primary sources and recent scholarship to posit a lucid, comprehensive, and critical new interpretation of this multifaceted figure.
Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisalwill appeal to students, scholars, and general readers who are interested in modern China and its history.
YetYuan Shikai: A Reappraisalsheds new light on the equally controversial history of this talented administrator, fearsome general, and enthusiastic modernizer. After toppling the last emperor of China, Yuan endeavoured to build dictatorial power and establish his own dynasty while serving as the first president of the new republic, eventually declaring himself emperor. Ever since his death during the civil war his actions provoked, he has been condemned as a counterrevolutionary, and much Chinese historiography portrays Yuan as a traitor, a usurper, and a villain. Patrick Fuliang Shan offers a wide-ranging analysis of the man’s complex part in shaping modern China. He develops a fresh account of Yuan’s life and career that introduces unique insights and challenges long-held stereotypes.
Just a single biography of Yuan has been published in English in the past hundred years.Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisalrectifies that remarkable dearth, drawing on previously untapped primary sources and recent scholarship to posit a lucid, comprehensive, and critical new interpretation of this multifaceted figure.
Yuan Shikai: A Reappraisalwill appeal to students, scholars, and general readers who are interested in modern China and its history.
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