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Edité par London: [1943], Student Christian Movement, 1943
Vendeur : Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. 125 p.; front. (Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek); 19 cm. (Starr, A Baptist bibliography W5188) Contents: Preface -- Part I. Ancient China: ancestry of the nation - i. Names and characteristics: 1. names and facts - sincerity, 2. the Middle Kingdom - moderation, 3. the Flowery Kingdom - culture, 4. "The People's Kingdom" - democracy; ii. History: 1. an ancient civilization, 2. survival of Chinese civilization, 3. the secret of survival, 4. the persistent past; iii. Philosophy: 1. introduction, 2. government of the world, 3. impersonal or personal rule, 4. man and the universe, 5. the nature of man, 6. an ordered world -- Part II. Transition: conception of the nation - iv. Western impact: 1. East and West meet, 2. personal observation, 3. the martyr province [Shansi, 1900], 4. the last days of empire; v. Eastern reaction: 1. revolution and its aftermath, 2. the model province [Shansi, under Yen Hsi Shan] -- Part III. Modern China: China becomes a nation - vi. Birth; vii. Struggle for survival; viii. Growth: 1. (general) religious influences, 2. educational influences and the student movement, 3. influence of Christian education, 4. Christianity and social progress; ix. Coming-of-age: 1. the New Life movement, 2. nationalist and communist, 3. the Sino-Japanese War; x. World recognition: 1. preliminary considerations, 2. objectives of the revolution, 3. progress towards democracy, 4. "equal status", 5. China's destiny. Good orig. green boards, chip from head of spine.