The Northern Expedition’s Capture of Nanjing (1927): Establishing the Nationalist Capital – Examine the Capture of Nanjing by Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Forces, Establishing It as the Capital of the Republic of China and Marking a Significant Step Towards (Partial) Reunification of China under Nationalist Rule.

The Northern Expedition's Capture of Nanjing (1927): Establishing the Nationalist Capital - A Lecture (Welcome music fades out, a slide appears with a picture of a rather stern-looking Chiang Kai-shek,…

The May Thirtieth Movement (1925): Anti-Imperialist and Anti-Warlord Protests – Examine the Series of Protests and Strikes Across China Sparked by the Killing of Chinese Demonstrators by British Police in Shanghai, Highlighting Growing Anti-Foreign Sentiment and Nationalist Awakening, And Increasing Support for Nationalist and Communist Movements.

The May Thirtieth Movement (1925): Anti-Imperialist and Anti-Warlord Protests – A Nationalist Volcano Erupts! 🌋 (A Lecture in Three Acts) (Disclaimer: This lecture contains historical accounts of violence and social…

The Shanghai Massacre (1927): The Nationalist Purge of Communists – Explore the Violent Suppression of Communist Activities in Shanghai by Chiang Kai-shek’s Forces, Examining the Ideological Split Between the Nationalists and Communists and the Brutal Events That Deepened the Chinese Civil War and Forced the Communists Underground.

The Shanghai Massacre (1927): The Nationalist Purge of Communists – A Hilariously Tragic Turning Point in Chinese History 💥 (Lecture Mode: Activated! Buckle up, history buffs!) Alright class, settle down!…