journal6 ›› 1999, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (2): 71-78.
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Abstract: It is generally believed that it was only after defeat by Japan that the Qing embraced a policy of large-scale railroad construction. This paper shows, however, that the pre-war administration of I-xuan, Prince Chuan had already firmly established railroad development as part of national policy. Thus, rather than argue that China’s railroads were a response to military defeat, it is more accurate to say that the outbreak of the war interrupted their normal development.
ZHU Hu. Qing Railroad Policy before the Sino-Japanese Wa[J]. journal6, 1999, 0(2): 71-78.
朱浒. 甲午战争以前清政府的铁路政策[J]. journal6, 1999, 0(2): 71-78.
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