The Native Place and the Nation: Anti-Imperialist and Republican Revolutionary Mobilization

Informed public opinion and political organization developed rapidly in Shanghai in the years following the 1898 riot, reflecting broad public awareness of China’s humiliation in the Boxer Uprising (1899–1900) as well as the Empress Dowager Cixi’s subsequent recognition of the need to radically rest...

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