Chiang Kai-shek/Bibliography


 * see also China, history/Bibliography
 * see also CBI/Bibliography
 * see also KMT/Bibliography

Biography
" Boorman, Howard L. "Chiang Kai-shek'' in Howard L. Boorman, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Republican China (1967) 1: 319-38; excellent starting place.
 * Fenby, Jonathan. Chiang Kai Shek: China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost (2004), 592pp excerpt and text search
 * Huang, Grace C. "Chiang Kai-shek's Uses of Shame: An Interpretive Study of Agency in Chinese Leadership."  PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 2005. 282 pp.  DAI 2005 66(6): 2370-A. DA3181356  Fulltext: [[ProQuest Dissertations & Theses ] ]
 * Li, Laura Tyson. Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady (2007) excerpt and text search
 * Taylor, Jay. The Generalissimo's Son: Chiang Ching-kuo and the Revolutions in China and Taiwan.  (2000). 496 pp.
 * Weinberg, Gerhard L. Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders.  (2005), chapter on Chiang.

National studies

 * Bergere, Marie-Claire. Sun Yat-Sen (1998),  480pp, the standard biography
 * Boorman, Howard L., ed. Biographical Dictionary of Republican China. (Vol. I-IV and Index. 1967-1979).  600 short scholarly biographies excerpt and text search
 * Botjer, George. A Short History of Nationalist China, 1919–1949 (1979). 312pp
 * Chu, Shao-Kang. "On Chiang Kai-shek's Position on Resisting Japan: An Analysis of `Domestic Stability Takes Precedence over Resisting Foreign Invasion' Policy, 1928-1936."  PhD dissertation U. of British Columbia [Canada] 2000. 234 pp.  DAI 2000 61(5): 1989-A. DANQ48621  Fulltext: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
 * Coble, Parks. Facing Japan: Chinese Politics and Japanese Imperialism, 1931-1937. (1992) 475pp
 * Dorn Frank. The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-41  (1971). 477pp
 * Dreyer, Edward L. China at War, 1901-1949. (1995). 422 pp.
 * Eastman, Lloyd. The Abortive Revolution: China under Nationalist Rule, 1927-1937 (1974); and Seeds of Destruction: Nationalist China in War and Revolution, 1937- 1945. (1984)
 * Eastman Lloyd et al. The Nationalist Era in China, 1927-1949 (1991) excerpt and text search
 * Fairbank, John K., ed. The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 12, Republican China 1912-1949. Part 1. (1983). 1001 pp. ;  Fairbank, John K. and Feuerwerker, Albert, eds.  The Cambridge History of China. Vol. 13: Republican China, 1912-1949, Part 2. (1986). 1092 pp.
 * Ch'i, Hsi-sheng. Nationalist China at War: Military Defeats and Political Collapse, 1937–1945 (1982), 309pp
 * Hsiung, James C. and Steven I. Levine, eds. China's Bitter Victory: The War with Japan, 1937-1945 (1992), essays by scholars; online from Questia; also excerpt and text search
 * Hsü, Immanuel Chung-yueh. The Rise of Modern China, 6th ed. (1999), detailed coverage excerpt and text search
 * Jordan Donald A. The Northern Expedition: China's National Revolution of 1926-1928. (1976).
 * Liu F. F. A Military History of Modern China, 1924-1949. (1956).
 * Morley, James William, ed. The China Quagmire: Japan's Expansion on the Asian Continent, 1933-1941. (1983).
 * Rubinstein, Murray A., ed. Taiwan: A New History (2006), 560pp
 * Shiroyama, Tomoko. China during the Great Depression: Market, State, and the World Economy, 1929-1937 (2008)
 * Spence, Jonathan D. The Search for Modern China (1991), 876pp; well written survey from 1644 to 1980s excerpt and text search; complete edition online at Questia
 * Sun, Youli. China and the Origins of the Pacific War, 1931-1941. (1993).
 * Ven, Hans van de. War and Nationalism in China: 1925-1945 (2003), negative on Stilwell online edition
 * Westad, Odd Arne. Decisive Encounters: The Chinese Civil War, 1946-1950.  (2003). 413 pp.  the standard history

Relations with U.S.

 * Byrd Martha. Chennault: Giving Wings to the Tiger. (1987).
 * Ch'i, Hsi-sheng. "Chiang Kai-shek and Franklin D Roosevelt," in C. A. van Minnen and J. F. Sears, eds. FDR and his contemporaries (1992)
 * Levine, Steven I. "A New Look at American Mediation in the Chinese Civil War: the Marshall Mission and Manchuria." Diplomatic History 1979 3(4): 349-375. Issn: 0145-2096
 * Liang, Chin-Tun. Gen. Stilwell in China, 1942-1944 (1972), a pro-Chiang view
 * May, Ernest R. "1947-48: When Marshall Kept the U.S. out of War in China." Journal of Military History 2002 66(4): 1001-1010. Issn: 0899-3718 in Jstor
 * Romanus, Charles F. and Riley Sunderland. Stilwell's Mission to China (1953), official U.S. Army history online edition
 * Romanus, Charles F. and Riley Sunderland. Stilwell's Command Problems (1956) online edition
 * Schaller Michael. The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938-1945. (1979). online edition
 * Tsou, Tang America's Failure in China, 1941-50 (1963).
 * Tuchman, Barbara. Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45, (1972), 624pp; Pulitzer prize (The British edition is titled Against the Wind: Stilwell and the American Experience in China 1911-45,) excerpt and text search
 * Young, Arthur N. China and the Helping Hand, 1937-1945. (1963).
 * Young, Arthur N. China's Wartime Finance and Inflation, 1937-1945. (1965).

Memory and historiography

 * Gordon, David M. The China-Japan War, 1931–1945. The Journal of Military History v70#1 (2006) 137-182; major historiographical overview of all important books and interpretations; in Project Muse
 * Jespersen, T. Christopher. American Images of China, 1931-1949. (1996).
 * Lee, Lloyd, ed. World War II in Asia and the Pacific and the War's aftermath, with General Themes: A Handbook of Literature and Research. (1998) online edition
 * Li, Laura Tyson. Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady (2007) excerpt and text search
 * Taylor, Jeremy E. "The Production of the Chiang Kai-shek Personality Cult, 1929-1975." China Quarterly 2006 (185): 96-110. Issn: 0305-7410
 * Ven, Hans Van De. "Stilwell in the Stocks: the Chinese Nationalists and the Allied Powers in the Second World War." Asian Affairs 2003 34(3): 243-259. Issn: 0306-8374 Fulltext: Ebsco, revisionist argument that Stilwell was incompetent, had no command training or experience, and did not appreciate air power. Ven suggests that Roosevelt's needs in the presidential election of 1944, the strategic decision to defeat the Nazi menace in Europe before giving full attention to Japan, and the unwise yielding to the needs of the Soviet Union during World War II all led to the defeat of the Chinese Nationalists.