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==References and further reading== * {{citation| others = reprinted Columbia University - East Asian Curriculum Project|url = http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/ps/cup/chiang_kaishek_new_life.pdf |title = "On The Need For a New Life Movement" (Speech 1934)| first = Kai-shek| last = Chiang| date = 1934}} *{{cite book |editor = DeBary, Wm. Theodore|year = 2000 |title = Sources of Chinese Tradition: From 1600 through the Twentieth Century |volume=II |publisher = Columbia University Press| location = New York|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DaarAgAAQBAJ&q=deBary+Sources+Chinese+Tradition+New+Life+Movement&pg=PA341|isbn = 0231-11271-8}} * {{citation| last = Dirlik | first = Arif | title = The Ideological Foundations of the New Life Movement: A Study in Counterrevolution | journal = Journal of Asian Studies |volume = 34 |number = 4 |year = 1975 | pages = 945β980| doi = 10.2307/2054509 | jstor = 2054509 | s2cid = 144316615 | doi-access = free }} * {{cite book |last = Eastman |first = Lloyd |year = 1974 |title = The Abortive Revolution: China under Nationalist Rule, 1927-1937 |publisher = Harvard University Press |location = Cambridge, Mass. |isbn = 0674001753 |url = https://archive.org/details/abortiverevoluti00lloy }} * {{citation| last = Heinrichs | first = Maurus | title = Vita nova et vita christiana | journal = Collectanea Commissionis Synodalis |volume = 9 |number = 1 |year = 1936 | pages = 39β69 }} * {{cite book |last = Li |first = Laura Tyson |year = 2006 |title = Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady |publisher = Atlantic Monthly Press| location = New York|url=https://archive.org/details/madamechiangkais00lila |url-access = registration |page = [https://archive.org/details/madamechiangkais00lila/page/492 492] |quote = China New Life Movement. |isbn = 0871139332}} * {{cite journal |last =Liu |first = Wennan |title =Redefining the Moral and Legal Roles of the State in Everyday Life: The New Life Movement in China in the Mid-1930s |journal =Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review |volume =2 |issue = 2 |pages =335β365 |date =2013 |url = https://cross-currents.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/e-journal/articles/liu_0.pdf |doi = 10.1353/ach.2013.0022|doi-access =free }} * "Americans and Ideological Reform: The New Life Movement," in {{cite book |last = Thomson |first = James Claude Jr. |year = 1969 |title = While China Faced West: American Reformers in Nationalist China, 1928-1937 |publisher = Harvard University Press| location = Cambridge|isbn = 9780674951358 |url=https://archive.org/details/whilechinafacedw0000thom |url-access = registration }}, pp. 151β 174. * {{cite encyclopedia|editor = Edwin Pak-wah Leung|title = Historical Dictionary of Revolutionary China, 1839-1976|publisher = Greenwood Press| article = New Life Movement| author-first = Ka-che |author-last= Yip| year = 1992| pages = 289β290}} [[Category:1934 establishments in China]] [[Category:Chiangism]] [[Category:Chinese literary movements]] [[Category:Chinese nationalism]] [[Category:Conservatism in China]] [[Category:Contemporary Chinese philosophy]] [[Category:Nationalist movements]] [[Category:New Confucianism]]
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