Sun Yat-Sen in Hawaii

Sun Yat-Sen in Hawaii
Author: Yansheng Ma Lum
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824821791

During numerous visits to Hawaii, Sun Yat-sen formed the revolutionary society responsible for the first armed resistance against the Manchu regime and raised funds to support future uprisings in China. Here is the most comprehensive account in English of Sun's life and his revolutionary activities and supporters in Hawaii.

Sun Yat-sen and Hawaii

Sun Yat-sen and Hawaii
Author: William Mark Zanella
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998*
Genre: China
ISBN:

Features Dr. Sun's activities in Hawaii and overseas before and during the Xinhai Revolution.

Sun Yat-Sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution

Sun Yat-Sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution
Author: Lee Lai To
Publisher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9814517801

In view of the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution and Sun Yat-sen's relations with the Nanyang communities, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Chinese Heritage Centre came together to host a two-day bilingual conference on the three-way relationships between Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution in October 2010 in Singapore. This volume is a collection of papers in English presented at the conference. While there are extensive research and voluminous publications on Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution, it was felt that less had been done on the Southeast Asian connections. Thus this volume tries to chip in some original and at times provocative analysis on not only Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution but also contributions from selected Southeast Asian countries.

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998
Genre: China
ISBN:

The Doctor Sun Yat-Sen Hawaii Foundation presents information about Chinese revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925). The foundation highlights Sun Yat-sen's connections with Hawaii, including his education and experiences as an exile living in Hawaii. Sun Yat-sen is known as the father of modern China.

Sun Yatsen, Robert Wilcox and Their Failed Revolutions, Honolulu and Canton 1895

Sun Yatsen, Robert Wilcox and Their Failed Revolutions, Honolulu and Canton 1895
Author: Patrick Anderson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2021-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000396231

Dynamite on the Tropic of Cancer is the radical, explosive retelling of the first decade of the 'Father of Modern China' Dr Sun Yatsen’s globally shaped formation as a professional revolutionist, and of the impact of the adult Sun’s revolutionary relationship with Hawaiʻi and with his varied communities of supporters there during its own most turbulent political decade, the 1890s, years in which this remote island nation transformed from native monarchy, via sovereign independent republic, to become the USA’s first overseas territory. Drawn from neglected primary sources, Dynamite reveals the hitherto untold story of the secret revolutionary alliance forged in Honolulu’s backstreets between Sun’s Xingzhonghui and the idiosyncratic italophile soldier Robert Wilcox, "Hawaiʻi’s Garibaldi" and leader of the Kanaka/Native Hawaiian counterrevolution of January 1895. This failed uprising to restore Hawaiʻi’s tragic last Queen, witnessed firsthand by Sun Yatsen, became the archetype upon which ten months later Sun would base his own first attempt at armed insurrection in China: the Canton uprising of 26 October 1895. With an epic sweep across the Pacific’s Tropic of Cancer, Dynamite is the most important study yet written on the origins of Sun Yatsen’s Chinese Revolution and its dynamic interface with Hawaiian history.

Dr. Sun Yat Sen

Dr. Sun Yat Sen
Author: Mao Tse-Tung
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781410205698

November 12, 1956 was the 90th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the great teacher of China's democratic revolution. The Chinese people held huge meetings and conducted other forms of activity in Peking and other great cities to pay tribute to the tremendous contribution he made to the Chinese revolution and to learn from his revolutionary work and experience.This book contains a selection of speeches made at the commemoration meeting held in Peking and of articles published in the newspapers. They give a brief account of Dr. Sun's revolutionary ideas and work and the great influence they have had on the Chinese people.The contributors are: Mao Tse-tung, Soong Ching Ling, Chou En-lai, Lin Po-chu, Li Chi-shen, Ho Hsiang-ning, Wu Yu-chang. A short biography of Dr. Sun Yat-sen is included as an appendix.

Sun Yat-Sen

Sun Yat-Sen
Author: Bonnie J. Wong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1975
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN:

China's Contested Capital

China's Contested Capital
Author: Charles D. Musgrove
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Charles Musgrove brings the city of Nanjing back into the discussion of China's modern development, focusing on how it was transformed from a factional capital with only regional influence into a symbol of nationhood - a city where newly forming ideals of citizenship were celebrated and contested on its streets and at its monuments.

Life is for a Long Time

Life is for a Long Time
Author: Ling-Ai Li
Publisher: Hastings House Book Publishers
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1972
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Dr. Li Khai and Dr. Kong Heong, the author s parents, were just twenty-one years old when they set out from Canton to practice Western medicine among their people in a strange new land. Hawaii at the turn of the century had in store for them plague, fire, starvation, drug problems, mutual mistrust by different nationalities thrown together, jealousy, and slander. Against all this, Li s became a part of the new Hawaii, keeping their faith in the American promise of eventual fairness for all. They worked for the health of the people s hearts and minds as well as their bodies, encouraging others in difficult times while they introduced modern health measures. They established not only a hospital for all Hawaiians, but a school to teach Chinese children for philosophy of the sages, and a newspaper and political party to encourage Overseas Chinese to work for constitutional reforms in Manchu-ruled China.

The Unfinished Revolution

The Unfinished Revolution
Author: Tjio Kayloe
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9814779679

The Unfinished Revolution is a superb new biography of Sun Yat-sen, whose life, like the confusion of his time, is not easy to interpret. His political career was marked mostly by setbacks, yet he became a cult figure in China after his death. Today he is the only 20th-century Chinese leader to be widely revered on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. In contrast, many Western historians see little in his ideas or deeds to warrant such high esteem. This book presents the most balanced account of Sun to date, one that situates him within the historical events and intellectual climate of his time. Born in the shadow of the Opium War, the young Sun saw China repeatedly humiliated in clashes with foreign powers, resulting in the loss of territory and sovereignty. When his efforts to petition the decrepit Manchu court to institute reforms failed, Sun took to revolution. Sun traversed the globe to canvass support for his cause. A notable feature of the book is its coverage of the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia and their contributions to his uprisings on the mainland, which set the stage for the overthrow of two millennia of imperial rule in 1911. But Sun’s vision of China was not to be. Within a few years the republic was hijacked and plunged into chaos. This fascinating and immensely readable work illuminates the man and his achievements, his strengths and his weaknesses, revealing how he came to spearhead the revolution that would transform his country and yet, at his death in 1925 and still today, remain agonizingly unfinished.