The past hundred years in China have seen almost continuous transformation and upheaval.nbsp From Confucianist monarchy to warlordism, from fanatically doctrinaire socialist tyranny tonbspalmost doctrineless social-capitalism, China has experienced political, cultural and economicnbsp disintegration, reunion, and revolution on an unprecedented scale.Beginning with the overthrow of the Emperor in 1911, Moise guides us through a century of ever-unfolding drama with characteristic clarity and balance. Modern China sends us a clear message the rapid and fundamental change that has framed the last century has not