The United States and the Chinese Republic: Profit, Power, and the Politics of Benevolence
Author:
Crane, Daniel Matthew, Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia
Crane, Daniel Matthew, Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia
Advisors:
Israel, John, Department of History, University of Virginia
Graebner, Norman A., University of Virginia
Israel, John, Department of History, University of Virginia
Graebner, Norman A., University of Virginia
Abstract:
This work examines the American policies and attitudes of the press, missionaries and financial community toward the 1911 Chinese Revolution.
Degree:
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
Keywords:
United States -- Foreign relations -- China, China -- Foreign relations -- United States, China -- History -- Revolution, 1911-1912
United States -- Foreign relations -- China, China -- Foreign relations -- United States, China -- History -- Revolution, 1911-1912
Notes:
Digitization of this thesis was made possible by a generous grant from the Jefferson Trust, 2015.
Language:
English
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
1974/08
1974/08