The Role of Hakka People in Chinese Revolution in Modern History of China - Taking Taiping Revolution and Xinhai Revolution as Examples
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國家發展研究, 10(1), 97-158
Journal
國家發展研究
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
1
Pages
97-158
Date Issued
2010-12
Date
2010-12
Author(s)
Ghorbani-Koshkaki, M.
Abstract
The focus of this paper is about the role of Hakka people in Chinese revolution in modern history. The first part is addressing the relationship between Hakka figures and Chinese social movements and uprisings, including Taiping Revolution and some revolution groups and activities in Xinhai Revolution period. The second part is discussing Sun Yat-sen as a key factor in Chinese history. In this part, I am emphasizing on Sun Yat-sen’s Hakka identity, and also his revolutionary comrades. This part also talks about the role of Hakkas in his revolutionary organizations(mainly Xingzhong Association and Tongmeng Association), revolutionary battles(mainly Huizhou Uprising and Huanghuagang Uprising), and revolutionary army(mainly Huangpu Military School). And in the end, this part also discusses the relationship of Taiwan and Chinese revolution, which is mainly regards Fuxing Luo—a Hakka ethno, and his anti Japanese action.
Subjects
客家、中國革命、孫中山、羅福星
Hakka, Chinese revolution, Sun Yat-sen, Fuxing Luo
Type
journal article
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