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[3] _Ibid._, 1926, p. 1065.
[4] _Ibid._, p. 1062.
[5] See above, pp. 51 ff.
[6] See above, pp. 58 ff.
[7] Gilbert, _loc. cit._, 1928, pp. 1283-1285.
[8] _Ibid._, 1931, pp. 251 ff.
[9] Source confidential.
[10] John H. Jouett, ”War Planes over China,” _Asia_, vol. 37, pp.
827-830, 1937.
[11] See below, pp. 167 ff.
[12] _The China Year Book_, 1936, p. 427.
[13] j.a.panese Chamber of Commerce of New York, _The Sino-j.a.panese Crisis_, 1937, p. 18, New York, 1937.
[14] Walter H. Mallory, ”j.a.pan Attacks, China Resists,” _Foreign Affairs_, vol. 16, pp. 135-136, 1937.
[15] Paschal M. d'Elia, S. J., _The Triple Demism of Sun Yat-sen_, pp.
252-273, Wuchang, 1931. This is one of the most useful translations of Sun Yat-sen's lectures on the _San Min Chu I_. Others are Frank Price, _San Min Chu I, The Three Principles of the People_, Shanghai, 1930; and L. S. Hsu, _Sun Yat-sen, His Political and Social Ideals_, Los Angeles, 1933.
[16] See below, pp. 167 ff. It is to be noted that the Nanking government did not secure international recognition until 1928--the year following its establishment.
[17] Among the more recent discussions of economics in Chinese history is Chi Chao-ting, _Key Areas in Chinese Economic History_, New York, 1936.
[18] See Karl August Wittfogel, _Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Chinas_, Leipzig, 1931, and the same author's outline of one of the boldest programs of Chinese studies, ”A Large-Scale Investigation of China's Socio-Economic Structure,” _Pacific Affairs_, vol. 11, pp. 81-94, 1938.
[19] R. H. Tawney, _Land and Labour in China_, p. 77, New York, 1932.
[20] Paul M. W. Linebarger, _Sun Yat Sen and the Chinese Republic_, pp.
67-71, New York, 1924.
[21] See Lyon Sharman, _Sun Yat-sen: His Life and Its Meaning_, New York, 1934; and Paul M. A. Linebarger, _The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen_, pp. 132-156, Baltimore, 1937, for discussion of the development of Sun's economic programs.
[22] Jefferson D. H. Lamb (Lin Tung-hai), _The Development of the Agrarian Movement and Agrarian Legislation in China_, p. 134, Shanghai, 1934.
[23] _Ibid._, p. 221.
[24] _Ibid._, p. 77.
[25] See _Pacific Affairs_ for 1934 and 1935, for articles by George Taylor and others dealing with reconstruction.