孙中山革命与美国

孙中山革命与美国
作 者: 郝平
出版社: 外语教学与研究出版社
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作者简介

  Hao Ping, Vice Minister of Education of the People's Republic of China. Professor, former President of Beijing Foreign Studies University (2005-2010) and former Vice President of Peking University (2001-2005). He graduated from Peking University in 1982, and won an M.A. degree in History at the University of Hawai'i in 1995 and a Ph.D. degree in International Relations at Peking University in 1999. He was a research fellow at the East-West Center, U.S.

内容简介

Why was the Xing Zhong Hui, the important anti-Qing organization, established in Honolulu?Why did the revolution in its early stages rely primarily on the resources of overseas Chinese?What influence did the important American figures,such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,Abraham Lincoln, and Henry George, have on the development of Sun Yat-sen's Three Prinaples of the People and Five Power Constitution?This monograph attempts to address these questions while at the same time providing a comprehensive account of Sun's many revolutionary activities. The nine chapters deal with the periods that Sun spent in the U.S., and the unique issues that faced the revolutionary leader while living abroad. By making use of heretofore rarely known historical materials, the author provides a unified and coherent account of the American influence on Sun Yat-sen.

图书目录

Introduction

Chapter One: China, Hawai'i, and the United States

1.The Chinese in America

2.The Discovery and Development ofHawai'i

3.Contributions of the Chinese to Hawai'i

4.Sun Mei, the "King ofMau'i"

5.Chapter Summary

Chapter Two: Sun Yat-sen and (hristianity

1.Seeking Knowledge in Hawai'i

2.The Confiict Between Christian Baptismal Rites and Chinese Traditions

3.Sun Yat-sen's Religious Views

4.Chapter Summary

Chapter Three:Why the Xing Zhong Hui Was Founded in Hawai'i

1.The Formation of Sun Yat-sen's Anti-Qing Thought

2.The Founding ofthe Xing Zhong Hui

3.The First Revolutionary Operation of the Xing Zhong Hui:The Guangzhou Uprising

4.Chapter Summary

Chapter Four: The Great Debate Between the Revolutionaries and (onstitutionalists

1.Organizing Revolutionary Forces in America and Rallying Public Support

2.The Historical Context ofthe Struggle Between the Revolutionaries and Constitutionalists

3.Early Debates in Honolulu Between the Revolutionary and Constitutional Factions

4.Debates over the Principles ofthe Revolutionaries and Constitutionalists

5.Chapter Summary

Chapter Five:Joining the Hong Men Huiand Issuing the First Declaration to the World

1.Setting Up the Chinese Revolutionary Army and Obtaining a Hawaiian Birth Certificate

2.Joining and Being Rescued by the Hong Men Hui

3.Rousing the Chee Kung Tong to Participate in the Revolution

4.The Publication for Foreigners ofthe First Declaration of Revolution

5.Chapter Summary

Chapter Six: Establishing the Tong Meng Hui-ATurning

Point in the (hinese Democratic Revolution

1.Revolutionary Organizations inside and outside China before the Establishment of the Tong Meng Hui

2.The Establishment ofthe Tong Meng Hui

3.The Political Stance ofthe Tong Meng Hui

4.The Chinese Revolution after the Establishment of the Tong Meng Hui

5.Chapter Summary

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Chapter Seven:The Founding of the U.S.Tong Meng Hui and the Red Dragon Plan

Chapter Eight: Fundraising on the Eve of the Revolution and Diplomatic Maneuvering Afterward

Chapter Nine: The Influence of the United States on Sun Yat-sen

Epilogue