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Tables of Contents for Young Mongols and Vigilantes in Inner Mongolia's Interregnum Decades, 1911-1931
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
ix
 
List of Abbreviations
xiii
 
Conventions of Transcription and Usage
xv
 
Preface
xix
 
Introduction
1
76
Part One: Young Mongols and Vigilantes
Mongols in the Kuomintang, 1911-1923
77
37
Daurs and Pan-Mongolism, 1911-1923
114
55
Canton and Khuriye, December, 1923-September, 1924
169
26
The Ordos Vigilantes, 1913-1924
195
48
Turning Point, August, 1924-February, 1925
243
35
The Youngest Mongols, 1923-1925
278
45
Part Two: Funding the Coalition
Military Consultations, March-May, 1925
323
42
Party Connections, April-August, 1925
365
45
Expanding the Party, July-September, 1925
410
32
Congress to Congress, September-October, 1925
442
61
Part Three: Fighting for Feng Yuxiang
Rehe Campaign, October, 1925-March, 1926
503
29
Behind the Nankou Shield, April-August, 1926
532
21
Rural Base in Ordos, August-December, 1926
553
39
Final Retreat, November 1926-January, 1927
592
43
Failure in Ningxia, January-April, 1927
635
28
Part Four: The Party Splits
A Personal Quarrel, April-August, 1927
663
31
The Special Congress, August-September, 1927
694
32
The Party Splits, October, 1927-January, 1928
726
22
A New Line and a Changing Rural Base, December, 1927-April, 1928
748
36
The Old Central Committee Breaks Up, January-August, 1928
784
37
Part Five: Intrigues and Uprisings
Summer of Intrigue, May-July, 1928
821
40
The ``Bargu Revolution,'' August, 1928
861
27
The Revolution Fails, September, 1928
888
33
Purges, August, 1928-1933
921
48
Conclusion
969
32
Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
1001
7
Appendix B: Party Leaders and Outside Advisers
1008
38
Appendix C: Party Figures, 1929-1931
1046
13
Appendix D: Currencies and Prices
1059
8
Appendix E: Calendars on the Mongolian Plateau
1067
4
Appendix F: Pinyin Glossary of Inner Mongolian Place Names
1071
4
Bibliography
1075
40
Index
1115