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The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement - jstorON February I9, I934, Chiang Kai-shek inaugurated the New Life Movement in Nanchang, Kiangsi, with the express goal of "revolutionizing" Chinese life.
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[PDF] “Essentials of the New Life Movement” (Speech, 1934) By Chiang ...In 1934 the Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi, 1887-1975) called for China to carry out a “New Life Movement.” At the time, Chiang was leader of ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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[PDF] Primary and Secondary Sources Activity: China's New Life MovementThe New Life Movement created by Chiang Kai-shek and his wife, Soong Mei-ling, represented a combination of ancient Confucian values and Christian teachings. ...Missing: historical facts
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The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in ...Mar 23, 2011 · On February 19, 1934, Chiang Kai-shek inaugurated the New Life Movement in Nanchang, Kiangsi, with the express goal of “revolutionizing” ...
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The New Life Movement in Jiangxi Province, 1934–19381Jan 26, 2010 · Abstract. This paper discusses the origins and the implementation of the New Life Movement (NLM) in the Jiangxi Province between 1934 and 1938.
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[PDF] The New Life Movement in Jiangxi Province, 1934–1938Jan 26, 2010 · The paper argues that the NLM had a lasting impact on Chinese society, and it contributed to shape citizenship and national identity.
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[PDF] New Life Movement - chinaconnectuThe New Life Movement was set in motion alongside the fifth Bandit Extermination Campaign in 1934 to remove the Communists from their base in Jiangxi, but its ...
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Redefining the Moral and Legal Roles of the State in Everyday LifeThe New Life Movement was the first state-sponsored campaign to reform people's everyday lives in modern China.
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The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in ...Aug 6, 2025 · On February 19, 1934, Chiang Kai-shek inaugurated the New Life Movement ... scholarly understandings of hierarchy in IR, agency of non-Western ...
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Full article: Body politics, modernity and national salvationAug 19, 2006 · The New Life Movement, launched in 1934 by Chiang Kai-shek as a ... [li, yi, lian, chi]. These virtues were first stated in the book ...
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Redefining the Moral and Legal Roles of the State in Everyday LifeThe New Life Movement was the first state-sponsored campaign to reform people's everyday lives in modern China. Chiang Kai-shek launched the movement in 1934 in ...
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The New Life Movement (Xin shenghuo yundong 新生活運動)... Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975) launched in 1934. Influenced by Chiang's newfound Christianity and decades of missionary efforts in China, the movement aimed to ...
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[PDF] The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in ...Nov 6, 2018 · ... New Life Movement aims at the promotion of a regular life guided by the four virtues ("ii," ".i," "lien," "ch'ih"). These virtues must be ...
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Jiang Jieshi on his New Life movement (1934) - Alpha History... New Life Movement ... As a preliminary, we must acquire the habits of orderliness, cleanliness, simplicity, frugality, promptness, and exactness.
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[PDF] From Sanitation to Soybeans: Kitchen Hygiene and Nutritional ...This encouragement perfectly aligned with the launch of Chiang Kai-shek's New Life Movement in 1934, for which. Chinese citizens were expected to embrace ...
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NEW LIFE' SLOGANS TAKE HOLD IN CHINA; Supported by Chiang ...New Life Movement, started by Gen Chiang, goes far in changing habits. ... In the words of Chiang, the movement "aims at the promotion of orderliness, cleanliness ...
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GMD Government and Japanese Aggression in China 1931-37Anti-communism. New Life Movement, 1934. “New national consciousness” to socially regenerate China Public health. Moral and orderly behavior. Japanese Interests ...
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Comparing the New Life Movement to the Cultural RevolutionNov 14, 2013 · The New Life Movement arose when Chiang and the GMD arguably had the greatest control over the Chinese national government, when the CCP was weakest.
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[PDF] Confucian virtues and Chinese adolescent development - PolyUMar 27, 2013 · For the “four pillars of society,” the related virtues are “li”. (propriety), “yi” (righteousness), “lian” (integrity), and. “chi” (shame).
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The YMCA and the Gospel for the Urban Elite - Oxford Academic... New York , 2020; online edn, Oxford Academic, 22 Oct. 2020), https://doi.org ... Much scholarly effort has focused on the early twentieth-century ...
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Fixing the EverydayThe New Life Movement and Taylorized ModernityChapter 4 examines the New Life Movement launched in 1934, focusing on the ways in which it sought to fix everyday life in a twofold sense.
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REVOLUTIONARY NATIVISM: Fascism and Culture in China, 1925 ...This study not only places the New Life Movement in the context of 1930s Italian, German, and Japanese fascism, but also situates the GMD fascist-inspired ...
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REVOLUTIONARY NATIVISM: Fascism and Culture in China, 1925This study not only places the New Life Movement in the context of 1930s. Italian, German, and Japanese fascism, but also situates the GMD fascist- inspired ...
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[PDF] Fascism and Culture i - eScholarshipThe New Life Movement was largely a failure and did not achieve much in terms of social reordering, but the social fantasy of an efficient social order—machine- ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Fascism'' and Modern China Maria Hsia Chang - jstorChiang Kai-shek, Outline of the New Life Movement (transl. by Madame. Chiang Kai-shek, no publisher or date, but distributed by the Association for the ...Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
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The New Life Movement in Jiangxi Province, 1934-1938 - jstorJan 26, 2010 · The worst of all evils is Communism, which has no heart and no liver and no conscience,. Communists kill and burn and make everyone unhappy,.
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[PDF] The Mission Schools in Chiang Kai-shek's nationalist China“New Life” Movement promoted by the Generalissimo and originated, sic simpliciter, from the analysis of the disorder both political, dominated by corruption, ...
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The New Life Movement at War: Wartime Mobilisation and State ...Aug 10, 2025 · The New Life Movement is remembered in Chinese history primarily as the movement which Chiang Kai-shek launched in Jiangxi province in 1934 ...
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[PDF] Chinese elite women's networks for national salvation andKai-shek's 'New Life Movement' Women's Advisory Council. 42 Again, like those in. Shanghai, local women's societies in Nanjing were not directly supported by ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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How is Chiang Kai-shek viewed by historians from the People's ...Mar 12, 2018 · ... New Life Movement," Chiang is also viewed as a fascist by many. In fact, Chiang's obvious admiration of National Socialism and German ...
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The modern girl and the new life movement - Taylor & Francis OnlineLloyd Eastman interprets the New Life Movement as a fascist movement (1974, pp. 31–84), whereas Arif Dirlik sees the New Life Movement as a counterrevolutionary ...<|separator|>
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The New Life Movement in Jiangxi Province, 1934–1938Aug 10, 2025 · The broad agenda of the New Life Movement was to discipline Chinese society, both élites and the common people, in order to shape a new ideal of ...
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The Familial Structure in the Leadership of the New Life Movement ...By examining the structure of New Life leadership and the power relations between women's New Life organizations and male New Life committees, I argue that ...
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[PDF] “A Watch Dropped in the Desert”: Journey to a War and the New Life ...“The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in. Counterrevolution.” Journal of Asian Studies 34, no.4 (August 1975): 945-980. Eastman, Lloyd.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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New Life Movement - (History of Modern China) - FiveableWhile the New Life Movement aimed to create a cohesive national identity, it faced criticism for being elitist and disconnected from the realities of rural life ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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The New Life Movement in Jiangxi: Weak Threat Perceptions, Pro ...Consequently, although the government devoted enormous resources to the movement, the NLM ended up in failure. ... new leaders faced daunting problems.
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[PDF] "Fight for Fertilizer!" Excrement, Public Health, and ... - CORECoherence. Coherence was was toto bebe achieved achieved byby eliminating ... success success ofof the the two two ancient ancient kingdoms kingdoms ...
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Chiangism - WikipediaChiang Kai-shek started the New Life Movement under Confucian ideals. It was a government-led civic campaign in the 1930s Republic of China to promote ...History · Doctrine · Anti-imperialism and Chinese... · Anti-communism and fascist...Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
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The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in ...The New Life Movement sought to regenerate the Chinese populace through improved public hygiene and behavioral standards, framing these efforts as ...
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The New Life Movement at war: wartime mobilisation and state ...The New Life Movement is remembered in Chinese history primarily as the movement which Chiang Kai-shek launched in Jiangxi province in 1934 to change ...
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A Brief Summary of the New Life Movement Chiang Kai Shek ...In stockIn China the New Life Movement ended in 1949. Chiang launched this movement from his Nanjing headquarters, when he was the leader of the Republic of China. He ...<|control11|><|separator|>