The Power of the Gun |
Preface |
Introduction |
![]() | 1— Late Qing Military Organization |
![]() | 2— The Politicization of the Military: The New Army and the 1911 Revolution |
![]() | 3— The Provincial Regimes of the Early Republic: Civil Government under Military Governors |
• | Continuity and Change in Local Administration |
• | Civil Administration and Politics under the Provincial Military Governments |
• | Hunan's "Civilian Military Governor" |
• | The Consolidation of Hubei's Military Governorship |
• | The Establishment of Hubei's Civil Governorship |
• | Conclusion |
![]() | 4— Military Problems and Policies of the Provincial Regimes |
![]() | 5— Centralization and the Provinces under the Dictatorship of Yuan Shikai |
![]() | 6— The Anti-Monarchical War and the Inception of Warlordism |
![]() | 7— The North-South War and the Triumph of Warlordism |
![]() | 8— Warlord Rule and the Failure of Civil Provincialism |
Conclusion |
Appendix: The Organizational Structure and Strength of Late Qing and Early Republican Armies |
![]() | Notes |
Abbreviations |
![]() | Glossary |
Works Cited |
![]() | Index |