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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:636745648:1496
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LEADER: 01496cam a2200301 i 4500
001 000775060-9
005 20090712084855.0
008 780207s1977 caua b 00110beng
010 $a 76048028
020 $a0804709459 :$c$16.50
035 0 $aocm03575631
040 $aDLC$cDLC
043 $aa-cc---
050 00 $aDS778.C5$bM3
100 1 $aMcCormack, Gavan.
245 10 $aChang Tso-lin in northeast China, 1911-1928 :$bChina, Japan, and the Manchurian idea /$cGavan McCormack.
260 0 $aStanford, Calif. :$bStanford University Press,$c1977.
300 $avi, 334 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. [311]-322.
505 0 $aChang Tso-lin : bandit to governor -- Three provinces, six provinces, or all China? -- Postwar reorganization, 1922-1924 -- The second Fengtien-Chihli War -- The Kuo Sung-ling affair -- Chang's last years -- Conclusions.
520 $a"Marshal Chang Tso-lin was one of China's most influential warlords. In many respects he personified warlordism. This account depicts Chang concurrently as lord paramount in Manchuria, contestant for hegemony over China, and constrained client of an imperious Japan. As Chang's fortunes changed in the maelstrom of civil war, each role gained or lost prominence."--Review.
650 0 $aGenerals$zChina$vBiography.
600 10 $aZhang, Zuolin,$d1875-1928.
650 0 $aJapanese$zChina$zManchuria.
651 0 $aManchuria (China)$xHistory.
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC