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ARTICLES
1.“A Japanese View of the Killing of Yang Yu't'ing.”China Weekly Review,Feb.23,1929,pp.536-538.
2.“Americans are Still Puzzled over the Sian Episode.”China Weekly Review,Feb.13,1937,pp.79-371.
3.Bloch,Kurt.“Warlordism:A Transitory Stage in Chinese Government.”American Journal of Sociology,No.5,Mar.,1938,pp.691-703.
4.“Can Manchurian Young Marshal Stop the War.”China Weekly Review,Mar.8,1930,p.76.
5.“Case of Mr.Wang Ching-wei vs.Marshal Chang.”China Weekly Review,No.64,Apr.1,1933,pp.161-162.
6.“Chang Hsueh-liang's Retirement.”China Weekly Review,No.64,Mar.25,1933,p.138.
7.“Chang Hsueh-liang Gets Down to Business.”China Weekly Review,Feb.14,1931,pp.381-383.
8.“Chang Hsueh-liang Blamed for Fall of Jehol.”China Weekly Review,Mar.11,1933,pp.52,64.
9.“Chang's Alleged 500,000 Brige becomes Diet,Bombshell.”China Weekly Review,No.71,Feb.23,1935,pp.413-414.
10.“Chang Tso-lin's Last House.”China Weekly Review,Jul.7,1928,p.213.
11.“Chang Tso-lin Flees from Peking.”China Weekly Review,Jun.9,1928,p.58.
12.“Chang Hsueh-liang's Anti-red Campaign Progresses Steadily.”China Weekly Review,No.77,Aug.22,1936,pp.44-45.
13.“China'Leaders and their Policies,Messages to the Chinese People.”China Reconstruction,Ser.No.2,October,1936,p.200.
14.“China Rejoices at Safe Return of Gen.Chiang.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Jan.2,1937,pp.153-155.
15.“Dilemma of Ex-Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang.”China Weekly Review,No.67,Jan. 27,1934,p.350.
16.“Did Chang Hsueh-liang bribe the Japanese Parliamentarians?”China Weekly Review,No.66,Sept.9,1933,pp.41-42.
17.Eastman,Lloyd E.“Fascism in Kuomintang China:The Blue Shirt.”The Critic Quarterly,No.49,Jan./Mar.,1972.
18.Ferrell,R.H.“Mukden Incident.”Journal of Modern History,XXVII,Sept.18-19,1931(1965),pp.66-72.
19.Garavente,Anthony.“The Long March.”China Quarterly,No.22,1965,pp. 89-124.
20.“General Chang Hsueh-liang Resignation Accepted:Wang Ching Wei Returns to Nanking.”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.20,1932,pp.425-426.
21.“General Chiang Detained at Sian by Coup of Chang Hsueh-liang.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.19,1936,p.79.
22.“General Chiang made Prisoner in Sian Mutiny.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.19,1936,pp.81-84.
23.“General Ho Cheng-chun Appeals for Release of Chiang.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.26,1936,p.128.
24.Hallis,R.“Young Marshal's Revolt.”China Weekly Review,No.158,Jan.1,1937,pp.10-11.
25.Hunter,E.“Attitude of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang.”China Weekly Review,No.54,Sep.3,1930,p.49.
26.Hu,Chi-hsi.“The Fifth Encirclement Campaign and the Tsunyi Conference.”The China Quarterly,July,September,1970.
27.Hunter,E.“Some Elements Involved in the Chang Hsuehliang Intervention on the War.”China Weekly Review,No.54,Oct.4,1930,pp.163-165.
28.Kapp,Robert A.“Provincial Independence Versus National Rule:A Case Study of Szechwan in the 1920s and 1930s.”Journal of Asian Studies,XXX,May,1971,p.3.
29.“Japanese Army Can't Allow a Bolshevized China as Result of Coup.”China Weekly Review,No.71,Dec.26,1936,p.139.
30.J.B.P.“Manchuria Joins National Government-Hoists white Sun Flag.”China Weekly Review,Jan.5,1929,pp.252,254.
31.J.B.P.“Chang Tso-lin Evaluates Peking:Bombed at Mukden.”China Weekly Review,Jan.5,1929,pp.60,72.
32.“Joint Press Manifesto issued by 157 Chinese Newspapers Expressing their Views on the Sian Revolt.”China Weekly Review,Dec.19,1936,pp.59-108.
33.Iriye,Akira.“Chang Hsueh-liang and the Japanese.”Journal of Asian Studies,vol.20,No.1,1960-1961,p.35.
34.“Karakdon and the Chang-Chiang Agreement.”China Weekly Review,Oct.18,1930,p.240.
35.“Liquidating the Yen-Fng-Wang Rebellion.”China Weekly Review,Oct.11,1930.
36.Liu,Lames T.C.“German Mediation in the Sino-Japanese War,1937-1938.”Far Eastern Quarterly,1949.
37.Lutz,Jessie G.“December9,1935 Student Nationalism and the Chinese Christian Colleges.”Journal of Asian Studies,XXⅥ,August,1967,p.4.
38.McChroy,R.“More Broken China.”Saturday Review,No.162,Dec.26,1936,p.815.
39.Mackinnon,S.R.“Peiyang Army,Yuan Shih-kai and the Origins of Modern Chinese Warlordism.”Journal of Asian Studies,No.32,May,1973,pp.405-423.
40.“Marshal Chang Explains his Retirement.”China Weekly Review,No.64,Mar.18,1933,p.92.
41.“Marshal Chang Remains in Peiping for the Present.”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.27,1932,pp.458-459.
42.Meng,C.Y.“Sian Revolt.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.26,1936,pp.122-123.
43.“Northeasterners to Fight back to the Old Home.”China Weekly Review,No.78,Oct.24,1936,pp.271-273.
44.Powell,Ralph L.“The Rise of Yuan shih-k'ai and Peiyang Army.”Papers on China(Mimeographed.),vol.3.Cambridge:Harvard University,1949.
45.Ransome,Arthur.“Yang Yu-t'ing,Brains of the North,”China Weekly Review,Feb.23,1929,p.526.
46.“Should we blame Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang?”China Weekly Review,No.65,Jul.15,1933,p.282.
47.“Sian Episode and Possible Future Development.”China Weekly Review,Jan.2,1937,pp.79,147-152.
48.“Significance of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang's Interv Ention.”China Weekly Review,No.54,Sep.27,1930,pp.124-127.
49.Story,C.R.“The Mukden Incident of September 18,1931.”Journal of Modern History,XXVII,1955,pp.66-72.
50.“Struggle between Fascism and United Front which Precipitated the Sian Revolt.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Jan.9,1937,pp.185-188.
51.“The Japanese and the Mukden Coup D'Etat.”China Weekly Review,1929,pp.311-313.
52.“The Move to Establish a Provisional Government in Peiping.”China Weekly Review,Apr.6,1930,pp.314-315.
53.“The Worries of the Northerners.”China Weekly Review,Apr.19,1930.
54.Thomas,James C.,Jr.“Communist Policy and the United Front in China.”Papers on China,XI.Cambridge:Harvard University,1957.
55.Whang,P.K.“Failure of the Policy of Non-Resistance.”China Weekly Review,No.59,Dec.5,1931,p.20.
56.Whang P.K.“Shan-hai-kuan Affair and Marshal Chang Hsuehliang's Dilemma.”China Weekly Review,No.63,Jan.21,1933,p.337.
57.“Who Bombed Marshal Chang's Train?”China Weekly Review,Jun.16,1928,pp.82-83.
58.“Will the Chiang-Chang Alliance bring Peace?”China Weekly Review,Dec.6,1930,pp.6-9.
59.Woodhead,H.G.W.“Chang Hsueh-liang Denies Coupmay Take Place in North China.”Trans-Pacific,No.20,Dec.1,1932,p.6.
60.Wang Ching-wei.“Chang Hsueh-liang and the Japanese.”China Weekly Review,No.61,August13,1932,pp.380-384.
61.Ware,H.D.“The Fragmented North Wants a Dictator.”China Weekly Review,Jun.22,1929,p.154.
62.“What is Manchuria?”China Weekly Review,Jun.2,1928,pp.215-217.
63.“Why Pick on Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang?”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.20,1932,pp.440-441.
64.“Will Chang Hsueh-liang Fight the Japanese?”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.6,1932,pp.345-347.
65.Wong,Jennings.“Nanking Calmly Awaits Split in Northern Ranks.”China Weekly Review,Apr.5,1930,p.209.
66.“Yen Heads Northern Government but Mukden Refused Cooperation.”China Weekly Review,Sep.13,1930,pp.46-48.
67.“Periodicals and Newspapers in Western Language.”China Weekly Review,Feb.1,1928-Dec.30,1937.
68.North China Herold,Feb.1,1928-Dec.30,1937.
69.The New York Times,Dec.12,1936-Mar.1,1937.
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