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081910
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London, Routledge, 2008.
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Description |
xiv, 316p.
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China policy series
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9780415441117
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
053546 | 327.51/GUN 053546 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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030598
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London, Macmillan Press Limited, 1977.
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Description |
viii, 190p.: table, maphbk
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Series |
Making of the 20th Century
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0333155920
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017283 | 951.05/GUN 017283 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
093960
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Chinese people have had a strong bond with a long continuous history that has shaped their identity as Chinese. The opening to the outside world during the last century has exposed them to different kinds of histories. Within China, the threats to their civilisation and the possibility of national history have led to many revisions of the Chinese past. Those who have lived outside China have faced alternative historical representations. How will the various experiences with history paradigms influence the very idea of being Chinese?
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053743
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New Jersey, World Scientific, 2003.
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Description |
xx, 443p.pbk
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9812385908
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048627 | 956.70443/ABR 048627 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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066695
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Singapore, ISEAS, 2005.
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Description |
ix, 288p.pbk
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Series |
History of Nation Building Series
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9812303170
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050727 | 959/GUN 050727 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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124299
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2013.
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For the past three decades, student movements in most countries in the world have been beaten back, but there are signs that some may be returning. In response to the Arab Spring, students participated fully in Tahrir Square and beyond. The student elections in Egypt that followed, however, seem to have been divided according to the various links that each student group had with the political groups contending for state power, like the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists on the one side, against secular and revolutionary groups on the other. It is not certain if the student elections really reflected the overall mood of the country or whether they were simply shaped by political protagonists outside the campuses.
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052801
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London, Eastern university Press, 2003.
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Description |
xi, 321p.pbk
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9812102442
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048352 | 951/GUN 048352 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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