Tao Xingzhi’s Non-Communist Mass Education Movements in 1930s China
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Zhu, Qian (2015). Tao Xingzhi’s Non-Communist Mass Education Movements in 1930s China. Review of History and Political Science, 3(1). 10.15640/rhps.v3n1a3. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22370.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Qian Zhu
Assistant Professor of History at Duke Kunshan University
I am holding a Ph.D in History from New York University. As a historian of modern
China and a theorist of everyday life, my research is on the intellectual history
of China in the late 19th century and 20th century. I am particularly interested in
how Chinese non-Marxist leftists understood everyday life and conceptualized it in
regards of human emancipation, modernization, democracy and mass politics in the early
20th century. My research projects include Chinese feminism, leftism, and new

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