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The Father of Modern China: Sun Yat-sen on Reform, Nationalism, and Revolution

by Marcus L. Gray
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798255828197
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 134
  • Original Price: USD 19.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 173 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Political

In the turbulent closing years of imperial China, when dynasties collapsed into fragmentation and the idea of nationhood itself remained unsettled, one figure emerged as both symbol and strategist of a new political imagination. Sun Yat-sen moved between continents and conspiracies, exile and return, theory and action, carrying with him a conviction that China could be remade into a modern republic. His vision did not arrive as a finished doctrine but as a persistent demand: that political authority be grounded in legitimacy, that national unity be more than territorial control, and that the people themselves be recognized as the source of sovereignty.

The Father of Modern China: Sun Yat-sen on Reform, Nationalism, and Revolution offers a deeply contextualized exploration of Sun's intellectual and political world. Rather than treating him solely as a revolutionary icon, Marcus L. Gray, PhD, reconstructs the tensions that shaped his thinking-between tradition and modernity, imperial collapse and republican aspiration, indigenous reform and global influence. Through a narrative that blends historical analysis with philosophical reflection, the book traces how Sun's Three Principles of the People emerged not only as political doctrine, but as a response to the moral and institutional crises of his time.

At its core, this work examines the burden of leadership under conditions of instability. It asks what it means to pursue transformation when the outcome is uncertain, and how ideas survive when the systems meant to sustain them remain incomplete. Sun's life becomes a lens through which broader questions of revolution, responsibility, and historical consequence are brought into focus.

Written for readers of political history, leadership studies, and modern Asian transformation, this book situates Sun Yat-sen not as a distant historical figure, but as a thinker whose unresolved project continues to echo in contemporary debates about governance, identity, and national purpose.

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