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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 10 MIN

History of China Part 11

from Blind History · host Blind History with Josh Barry

@Asmr-Blind-HistoryFrom the fall of the Qing in 1912 to the founding of the PRC in 1949, this mini-lecture traces China’s turbulent rebirth: republican experiments, the Warlord Era, the May Fourth and New Culture movements, KMT state building, the rise of the CCP, the Long March, the Sino-Japanese War, and the civil war that split Beijing and Taipei. Ideal for history buffs and students, this video explains how competing visions of “China” shaped modern state formation, social change, and revolutionary legitimacy. Like, subscribe and share if you found this helpful — it supports more concise history explainers. #China1912to1949 #WarlordEra #MayFourth #LongMarch #SinoJapaneseWar #CCP #KMT #ModernChinaOUTLINE:00:00:00Overview00:00:35Early Republic and Warlord Era00:01:58May Fourth and New Culture Movements00:03:32Nationalist Government and State Building00:05:18Rise of the Chinese Communist Party00:07:01War with Japan and Civil War00:09:45Founding of the PRC and Aftermath

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