A Chinese Reformer in Exile
Kang Youwei and the Chinese Empire Reform Association in North America, 1899-1911
Author(s)
Larson, Jane Leung
Worden, Robert L.
Contributor(s)
Chen, Zhongping (other)
Hu-DeHart, Evelyn (other)
Xuezhang, Chen (other)
Zheng, Yang (other)
Language
EnglishAbstract
A Chinese Reformer in Exile is an encyclopaedic reference work documenting the exile years of imperial China’s most famous reformer, Kang Youwei, and the political organization he mobilized in North America and worldwide to transform China’s autocratic empire into a constitutional monarchy. Chinese in Canada, the United States, and Mexico formed at least 160 Chinese Empire Reform Association chapters, incorporating schools, newspapers, military academies, women’s associations, businesses, and political pressure campaigns. Based on Robert Worden’s 1972 Georgetown University Ph.D. dissertation, a multinational team of historians contribute new insights from 50 years of additional scholarship and previously unknown archival materials.
Keywords
20th century; Baohuanghui; Canada; China; Chinese; Citizen; Commerce; Constitutional; Constitutionalism; Days; Emperor; Exile; Guangxu; Hundred; Kang; Late Qing; Liang; Mexico; Overseas; Political; Politics; Qichao; Qing; Reform; United States; Voluntary; Women; Xianzhenghui; Youwei; association; diaspora; dynasty; monarchy; movement; organization; participation; political party; reform; reformersDOI
10.1163/9789004713383ISBN
9789004713383, 9789004713376, 9789004713383Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Series
Chinese Overseas, 23Classification
Society and culture: general
China
Later 19th century c 1850 to c 1899
Early 20th century c 1900 to c 1950
Relating to people of the East Asian diasporas / heritage