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中華人民史   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
曹松葉編
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Title
中華人民史
Publisher
商務印書館
Description

本書既《中華民族的留痕》,改名重版。內容為中國簡史,從上古傳說述至1928年北伐完成。全書63章,以記事形式,每章一事

目錄
第一章 初民的生活
第二章 洪水的故事
第三章 桀紂亡國的故事
第四章 商朝的幾個特點
第五章 從武王封建到幽王被殺
第六章 諸侯的兼併
第七章 思想的激變和貴族的傾覆
第八章 中國第一次的統一
第九章 始皇的政策和反動
第十章 萬里長城
第十一章 漢初的休養和郡國並行的因果
第十二章 武帝的擴張領土
第十三章 尊重儒術的影響
第十四章 外戚宦官之禍
第十五章 王莽復古的失敗
第十六章 光武的表章氣節
第十七章 竇憲和班超
第十八章 佛教的傳入和道教的創興
第十九章 漢末政治的腐敗與宦官的專橫
第二十章 洛陽的遭劫與三國的興亡
第二十一章 南方的大開闢
第二十二章 五胡民族的繁衍及宗室的相殘
第二十三章 漢族第一次大遷徙及南北朝
第二十四章 六朝的思想和世族
第二十五章 佛教的盛興和反動
第二十六章 民族同化和隋唐文物
第二十七章 隋唐的宗教
第二十八章 唐代的禍亂和滅亡
第二十九章 五代的紛亂
第三十章 遼夏的侵略
第三十一章 安石的整頓軍政與財政
第三十二章 金的勃興和漢族第二次大遷徙
第三十三章 鐵蹄下的南宋
第三十四章 書院和道學
第三十五章 雕版和印書的發明
第三十六章 蒙古的侵略——漢族第一次的亡國
第三十七章 元代的政治和衰亡
第三十八章 元代的文學
第三十九章 壓迫之下的思想與士風
第四十章 北族的侵略和倭寇
第四十一章 漢人的向外發展和帝國主義的開始侵略
第四十二章 天主教的傳入與影響
第四十三章 流寇的釀成
第四十四章 滿洲的興起和併吞中國——漢族第二次的亡國
第四十五章 清代的擴張領土與改土歸流
第四十六章 籠絡人心的兩種方法
第四十七章 考證學與時世
第四十八章 鴉片戰爭及英法聯軍之役
第四十九章 太平軍——中國國民革命的出發點——及回捻
第五十章 藩屬的喪失與租借土地
第五十一章 曇花一現的維新運動
第五十二章 義和國——中國國民革命的擴大點
第五十三章 日俄的爭奪滿洲
第五十四章 辛亥大革命
第五十五章 蒙古和西藏
第五十六章 袁世凱的反革命和張勳的復辟
第五十七章 護法之役
第五十八章 從二十一條件到華府會議
第五十九章 文學革命和國語運動
第六十章 中國國民黨的改組與兩廣的統一
第六十一章 北伐的成功(上)
第六十二章 北伐的成功(中)
第六十三章 北伐的成功(下)

Language Chinese
Publication date [1934]
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
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歷史
中圖分類
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zhong hua ren min shi
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