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Glossary
Beijing daxue xuesheng zhoukan | = | 《北京大学学生周刊》 |
Cai Yuanpei | = | 蔡元培 |
Changsha | = | 长沙 |
Chengdu | = | 成都 |
Gongdu huzhu tuan | = | 工读互助团 |
Guangzhou | = | 广州 |
Hangzhou | = | 杭州 |
Hengyang | = | 衡阳 |
Hubei | = | 湖北 |
Hunan | = | 湖南 |
Li Dazhao | = | 李大钊 |
Liao Huanxing | = | 廖焕星 |
Nanchang | = | 南昌 |
Nanjing | = | 南京 |
Shaonian Zhongguo xuehui | = | 少年中国学会 |
shixing xin shenghuo | = | 实行新生活 |
Tianjin | = | 天津 |
Wang Guangqi | = | 王光祈 |
Wuhan | = | 武汉 |
Xiangjiang pinglun | = | 《湘江评论》 |
Xincun yundong | = | 新村运动 |
Zhonghua | = | 中华 |
Notes
1 Yeh, Provincial Passages; and Schoppa, Blood Road.
2 Manela, The Wilsonian Moment.
3 Li Dazhao, “Lianzhizhuyi yu shijie zuzhi,” 282.
4 Duara, The Crisis of Global Modernity; Conrad, “Enlightenment in Global History”; and Konishi, Anarchist Modernity.
5 Rahav, The Rise of Political Intellectuals.
6 Chow, The May Fourth Movement, 163–164.
7 Mao Zedong, “Manifesto on the Founding of the Xiang River Review”, in Stuart Schram ed. Mao’s Road to Power, vol.1: 318.
8 Weston, The Power of Position, 189.
9 Wang Guangqi, “Gongdu huzhu tuan,” 42.
10 Li Dazhao, “Li Dazhao: The Victory of Bolshevism.”
11 Alston, Tolstoy and His Disciples; and Rahav, “How Shall We Live?”
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Shakhar RAHAV
Shakhar RAHAV is senior lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Haifa. He has published several articles on intellectuals in modern China and is the author of The Rise of Political Intellectuals in Modern China: May Fourth Societies and the Roots of Mass-party Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015). His recent work concerns communal experiments during the May Fourth era.