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Sun, primus Sinae Nationalisticae praecursor, saepe appellatur [[Pater Patriae]] Sinarum Republicanarum—iudicium amborum [[Res Publica Popularis Sinarum|Sinarum Continentalium]]<ref>[http://dangshi.bjsjs.gov.cn/dszs/8a8481d21a46c29c011a47a731d60016.html 孙中山尊称“国父”来历], History Study Division of Beijing, China Communist Party.</ref> et [[Res publica Sinarum|Taivaniae]].<ref>[http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/92roc/pdfs/00-04-00.pdf 中華民國國父孫中山先生], Government Information Office, Republic of China (Taiwan).</ref> Sun primas partes egit in [[Res novae Xinhai|clade Domus Qing]], ultimae domus imperialis Sinensis, quae mense Octobre [[1911]] coepit. [[Res publica Sinarum|Re publica Sinarum]] anno [[1912]] condita, ipse fuit primus [[Praeses Reipublicae Sinarum|praeses]] pro tempore, et deinde [[Popularis Sinarum Factio Nationalis|Popularem Sinarum Factionem Nationalem]] (''[[Kuomintang]]'') cum aliis condidit.<ref>Derek Benjamin Heater, [http://books.google.com/books?id=94oMyEWGnXYC&pg=PA116&dq=%22kuomintang%22%22national+people%27s+party%22&hl=fr&ei=gqusS4KDJoae4Qbzl6joDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFQQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=%22kuomintang%22%22national%20people%27s%20party%22&f=false ''Our world this century''] (Oxford University Press, 1987).</ref> in quo primus dux fuit. Sun et in [[Res Publica Popularis Sinarum|continente]] et in [[Taivania]] valde colitur.
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* 1920 : ''[[The International Development of China]]'' ("De evolutione Sinarum internationali"). Sciamhaevi▼
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== Bibliographia ==
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▲* 1920 : ''[[The International Development of China]]'' ("De evolutione Sinarum internationali"). Sciamhaevi
▲* Prescriptions for Saving China: Selected Writings of Sun Yat-sen by Sun Yat-sen, Julie Lee Wei, Ramon H. Myers, Donald G. Gillin, E-Su Zen, Linda Chao Stanfordiae: Hoover Institution Press, 1994
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* Robert E. Bedeski, "The Concept of the State: Sun Yat-sen and Mao Tse-tung" in ''China Quarterly'' no. 70 (Iunio 1977) pp. 338-354 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/652620 JSTOR]
* Chuyuan Cheng, ed., ''Sun Yat-Sen's Doctrine in the Modern World''.
* A. James Gregor, "Confucianism and the Political Thought of Sun Yat-Sen" in ''Philosophy East and West'' vol. 31 (1981) pp. 55-70▼
* A. James Gregor, Maria Hsia Chang, "Marxism, Sun Yat-sen, and the Concept of "Imperialism"" in ''Pacific Affairs'' vol. 55 (1982) pp. 54-79 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2756903 JSTOR]
* A. James Gregor, Maria Hsia Chang, Andrew B. Zimmerman, ''Ideology and Development: Sun Yat-sen and the Economic History of Taiwan by
▲* Sun Yat-Sen's Doctrine in the Modern World. by Chuyuan Cheng Boulder: Westview Press, 1989.. ISBN 0-8133-7498-7
▲* Confucianism and the Political Thought of Sun Yat-Sen
▲* Ideology and Development: Sun Yat-sen and the Economic History of Taiwan by A. James Gregor, Maria Hsia Chang, Andrew B. Zimmerman Berkeleiae: University of California, Institute of East Asian Studies, 1981
* P. M. A. Linebarger, ''The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-Sen''. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1937
* Marie-Luise Näth, ''Chinas Weg in die Weltpolitik. Die nationalen und außenpolitischen Konzeptionen Sun Yat-sens, Chiang Kai-sheks und Mao Tse-tungs
* Audrey Wells, ''The Political Thought of Sun Yat-Sen: Development and Impact''. Londinii: Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. ISBN 0-333-77787-5
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* Albert A. Altman, Harold Z. Schiffrin, "Sun Yat-sen and the Japanese: 1914-16" in ''Modern Asian Studies'' vol. 6 (1972) pp. 385-400 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/311539 JSTOR]
* Jeffrey G. Barlow, ''Sun Yat-Sen and the French, 1900-1908''. Berkeleiae: University of California, Center for Chinese Studies, 1979
* Chan Lien, "Sun Yat-sen on Land Utilization" in ''Agricultural History'' vol. 42 (1968) pp. 297-303 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/3741814 JSTOR]
* John C. DeKorne, "Sun Yat-Sen and the Secret Societies" in ''Pacific Affairs'' vol. 7 (1934) pp. 425-433 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2751370 JSTOR]
* Shinkichi Etō, Harold Z. Schiffrin, ''The 1911 Revolution in China: Interpretive Essays''. Tokii: University of Tokyo Press, 1984. ISBN 9780860083498
* Brian T. George, "The State Department and Sun Yat-sen: American Policy and the Revolutionary Disintegration of China, 1920-1924" in ''Pacific Historical Review'' vol. 46 (1977) pp. 387-408 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/3637503 JSTOR]
* Chun-tu Hsueh, "Sun Yat-sen, Yang Chu-yun, and the early revolutionary movement in China" in ''Journal of Asian Studies'' vol. 19 (1960) pp. 307-318 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2943489 JSTOR]
* Marius B. Jansen, ''The Japanese and Sun Yat-Sen''. Cantabrigiae Massachusettensium: Harwvard University Press, 1954
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