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- catalog abstract ""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.".
- catalog contributor b1011877.
- catalog coverage "Manchuria (China) History.".
- catalog created "1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977.".
- catalog description ""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.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [311]-322.".
- catalog description "Chang 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.".
- catalog extent "vi, 334 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0804709459 :".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "China Manchuria.".
- catalog spatial "China".
- catalog spatial "Manchuria (China) History.".
- catalog subject "DS778.C5 M3".
- catalog subject "Generals China Biography.".
- catalog subject "Japanese China Manchuria.".
- catalog subject "Zhang, Zuolin, 1875-1928.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chang 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.".
- catalog title "Chang Tso-lin in northeast China, 1911-1928 : China, Japan, and the Manchurian idea / Gavan McCormack.".
- catalog type "text".