The Collected Writings Database of Yuan Shikai is a unique complete collection of all existing writing of Yuan Shikai. The collections include the published and unpublished writing of Yuan as well as letters, various documents, and personal papers written between 1875 and 1916. The database includes nearly 56,000 documents complied by the National Qing Dynasty Compiling Project.
Yuan Shikai was the most important figure in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China between 1875 and 1916. He was the main power broker of the time and had unrivaled influence on Chinese politics over 20 years, playing the central role in ending the Qing Dynasty after the Revolution of 1911. This is the most complete database of his material available.
The Collected Writings Database of Yuan Shikai is a comprehensive collection of material related to Yuan Shikai. It provides original resources for researching contemporary politics, democracy and monarchy, and for understanding the formation of modern China's foreign policy, and other related topics. It covers 1875 (The first year of Emperor Guangxu) to 1916, totaling 42 years of this political career, from age 16 to 58.
The Database collects all of Yuan Shikai's writings, including proclamations, laws and decrees, correspondence, legal documents, poetry, memorials to the throne, inscriptions, etc. The collected writing are organized chronologically, and are written in traditional Chinese characters.
Given Yuan's broad influence, the database contains information about all aspects of public life in the late Qing Dynasty, including politics, economy, military, technology, culture, education, diplomacy, and so on. There is extensive documentation of major historical events like the Westernization Movement, Constitutional Reform and Modernization, and the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. Of course, the major characters of the period, including Emperor Guangxu, Emperor Xuantong, Li Hung-Chang, Sun Yat-sen, ect. All feature heavily.
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