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KMT-CPC Competition on Chinese National Identity Building: An Analysis of Contents and Discourses of and Editorials During Chinese Civil War
Published 2025-05-01“…Wars play a pivotal role in shaping national identity, especially when they engage all facets of a society. During the Chinese Civil War, both the Kuomintang (KMT), the ruling party, and the Communist Party of China (CPC), the major opposition party, leveraged the press to promote their competing visions of the Chinese nation. …”
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Proclamation of the PRC: Reaction of the American Press
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Activities of FBI in Late 1940s and Emergence of McCarthyism in United States
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From Nationalism to Transnationalism: The Compilation and Publication of the <i>Puhui Canon</i> (<i>Puhuizang</i>)
Published 2025-05-01“…The publication of the <i>Puhui Canon</i> began in 1943, was interrupted in 1955, and was ultimately completed in 1998, spanning three significant historical periods: the Chinese War of Resistance Against Japan, the Chinese Civil War (1945–1949), and the early years of the People’s Republic of China. …”
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Remains of the republic; fate, fortune and families of fallen soldiers in nationalist China
Published 2023-12-01“…The Nationalist government began to plan more national military cemeteries after World War II, yet most commemorative projects in mainland China were interrupted by the Chinese Civil War. By constructing martyrs’ shrines and national cemeteries in Taiwan, the Nationalists are continuing their efforts to look after the military dead.…”
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