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China: A Modern History provides an in-depth analysis of China’s remarkable journey through the 19th and 20th centuries. Professor Michael Dillon traces the decline of the Qing Dynasty, the rise of the Republic, and the establishment of the People’s Republic, examining the political, social, and economic forces that drove these transformations.
The book explores China’s modernization efforts, internal conflicts, and emergence as a global superpower. Dillon’s scholarly approach combines narrative history with analytical insight, making complex historical events accessible to both students and general readers. Key topics include the impact of Western influence, revolutionary movements, and China’s economic reforms that propelled it onto the world stage.







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