Sun Yat-Sen and the three principles of the revolution

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Date
1991
Summary
Illustrates the stark life of Chinese peasants in the early 20th century and explains the adoption by the peasantry of Sun Yat-Sen's three principles of the revolution: improve the lives of the people, drive out the foreigners, and modernize China.
Contributor
Ferro, Marc
Publishers
Hachette (Firm); Pathé cinéma (France); Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Subjects
Asian Culture; Chinese Culture; Government, Law, Politics; Civil Rights, Civic Engagement; Asian Studies; China; Peasantry China History 20th century; China History 1861-1912; China History Republic, 1912-1949
Locations
North America; United States; New Jersey
Collection
Films@UM
Unit
Distinctive Media Collections
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
Access is restricted to patrons at the University of Maryland.
Physical Description
17 minutes; color
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Other Identifiers
Filename: lms-090347; Fedora 2 PID: umd:2145; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/1188; Catalog Key: alephsys003130896; OCLC: ocm55481975

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