The Long March (Chángzhēng 长征)|Chángzhēng 长征 (The Long March)
Stephanie Po-yin CHUNG Marching Through Lushan Pass at Sunset (an episode in the Long March) by the artist Li K’e-jan.
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:53+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Event, Event, History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China|
Stephanie Po-yin CHUNG Marching Through Lushan Pass at Sunset (an episode in the Long March) by the artist Li K’e-jan.
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:52+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event, History, Governance|
Thomas P. DOLAN On 6 February 1945 a U.S. Army soldier and a Chinese soldier, allies in the war, each
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:52+00:00January 23rd, 2012|History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event|
Stewart LONE A series of prints by artist Hashimoto Chikanobu (1838–1912) showing Japanese troops surprising Chinese soldiers at Weihaiwei, and
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:51+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Event, History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event|
Yingcong DAI “The Taiping War in China: costumes of imperial mandarins and soldiers.” From Illustrated London News, 1864. Led by
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:51+00:00January 23rd, 2012|History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event|
Richard C. KAGAN The Nanjing Massacre was one of the worst atrocities committed by the Japanese in China during the
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:50+00:00January 23rd, 2012|History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event|
Bent NIELSON The White Terror, a pogrom of anti-Communists in Shanghai, left scenes of devastation in areas with suspected Communist
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:50+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event, History|
David L. KENLEY Sun Yat-sen’s revolution, beginning with an uprising in October 1911 and officially bringing down the Qing dynasty
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:49+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Event, History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event|
Shelton WOODS A Chinese soldier, killed by U.S. marines in Korea on 23 May 1951. PHOTO BY N. H. MCMASTERS.
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:49+00:00January 23rd, 2012|History, Governance, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event|
Alan BAUMLER This scene of an opium den in California is not dissimilar from scenes of opium dens in China
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T15:16:48+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Event, Event, History, Governance|
Thomas P. DOLAN The Ming Maritime Expeditions of the early fifteenth century, led by the court eunuch Zheng He, were