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Xinjiang and the expansion of Chinese Communist power : Kashgar in the early twentieth century
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Xinjiang and the expansion of Chinese Communist power : Kashgar in the early twentieth century

Michael Dillon

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"First published 2014 by Routledge ... Abingdon, Oxon ... and by Routledge ... New York ..."

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Silk Road city in the land of mountain and desert
Kashgar and the Chinese Republic, 1911-1949
Kashgar and the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Republic
Illustrations from the Hook Collection
The view from Chinibagh 1: Britain's Consulate-General in Kashgar and Xinjiang under Governor Jin Shuren
The view from Chinibagh 2: the Consulate-General and the 1933-4 revolt in southern Xinjiang
Communist activists in the Kashgar region during the 1930s and 1940s
Border security and the battle against the British and smugglers: Hu Dong in Tashkurgan
Tax and currency reform in Kashgar
Illustrations from the Hook Collection
Education and running a county: Li Yunyang in Kashgar and Maralbashi (Bachu)
Educating girls and working with women: Wu Naijun in Kashgar and Maralbashi
Kashgar newspaperman: Wang Mo and Xinjiang Daily
Honest and public-spirited official: Xu Liang
Political commissar on the frontier: Zhou Chunlin
Abudukerimhan Mehsum
Entry of the PLA into Kashgar and the "peaceful liberation" of Xinjiang
Liberating Khotan: Bai Chushi in southern Xinjiang
Colonising Kashgar in the name of the people.

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