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【摘要】:主要参考书目_关于张学良的故事一 中文部分官方文献1.“国史馆”馆藏档案,台北。

主要参考书目_关于张学良的故事

一 中文部分

官方文献

1.“国史馆”馆藏档案,台北。

2.国民党党史馆馆藏档案,台北。

3.《“中华民国”战役大事纪要》。(www.guayunfan.com)4.“国防部”史政局,台北,1962年。

5.《中外条约汇编》(1927—1957)。

6.“外交部”中日问题研究室,台北,1966年。

7.《中国国民党近七十年大事年表》。

8.中国国民党中央委员会,台北,1964年。

9.《国军编遣委员会第一次大会报告书》,南京,1929年。

专著

1.罗家伦:《革命文献》,台北,中国国民党中央委员会党史史料编纂委员会,第35卷,1953—1959年。

2.秦孝仪:《革命文献》,台北,中国国民党中央委员会党史史料编纂委员会,1982—1983年。

3.张学良:《张副司令讲演集》,武汉,1934年。

4.张学良:《告绥东抗日战士》,1936年。

5.张学良:《忏悔录》,香港,《明报月刊》,第33期,1968年9月。

6.张学良、杨虎城:《抗日救国言论集》,西安,1936年。

7.陈公博:《寒风集》,1936年。

8.陈立夫:《抗日战争准备工作之回忆》,台北,《近代中国》,第2期,1977年6月。

9.陈布雷:《陈布雷回忆录》,台北,传记文学社,1967年。

10.蒋介石:“蒋总统集”,第2版,台北,正中书局,1961年。

11.蒋介石:《西安半月记》,南京,正中书局,1937年。

12.周佛海:《往矣集》,上海,商务印书馆,1944年。

13.冯玉祥:《我所认识的蒋介石》,香港,70年代杂志社,1975年。

14.何应钦:《河北事件绝无所谓“何梅协定”》,台北,《传记文学》,第3卷,第6期,1977年12月。

15.何应钦:《西安事变三忆》,澳门,大地出版社,1962年。

16.何应钦:《西安事变文件》,西安,1936年。

17.孔祥熙:《西安事变回忆录》,台北,正中书局,1961年。

18.李金洲:《西安事变亲历记》,台北,传记文学社,1972年。

19.罗瑞卿、吕正操、王炳南:《西安事变与周恩来同志》,北京,人民出版社,1979年。

20.龙飞虎:《西安行》,香港,新中国书店,1977年。

21.毛泽东:《中日问题与西安事变》,1937年3月1日。

22.爱新觉罗•溥仪:《我的前半生》,香港,广角镜出版社,1976年。

23.沈亦云:《亦云回忆录》,台北,春秋文学出版社,1968年。

24.宋庆龄:《宋庆龄选集》,香港,中华书局,1967年。

25.孙中山:《孙中山选集》,香港,中华书局,1956年。

26.孙铭九:《我活捉了蒋介石》,香港,文化书店,1950年。

27.左舜生:《近三十年见闻杂记》,九龙,祖禹出版社,1952年。

28.左舜生:《中国近百年史资料初编》,广州,中华书局,1938年。

29.唐德刚:《李宗仁回忆录》,《明报月刊》,第156期,1978年。

30.王安娜:《嫁给革命的中国》,香港,广角镜出版社,1978年。

31.汪精卫:《抵抗要有决心,也要有力量》,上海,中华日报出版社,1936年。

32.朱德:《第八路军》,汉口,抗战出版社,1937年。

33.张春如:《长征的故事》,香港,三联书店,1954年。

34.张春如:《张学良的自由问题》,香港,时代批评社,1941年。

35.张一麃:《直皖秘史》,上海,商务印书馆,1941年。

36.陈昌奉:《跟随毛主席长征》,香港,朝阳出版社,1976年。

37.陈毅:《艰难的岁月:革命斗争》,香港,朝阳出版社,1976年。

38.陈克华:《中国现代革命史实》,九龙,《春风》杂志社,1963—1965年。

39.陈伯达:《人民公敌蒋介石》,北京,人民出版社,1954年。

40.江口圭:《日本帝国主义史论:满洲事变前后》,东京,1975年。

41.蒋百里:《蒋委员长西安蒙难真相》,上海,民主出版社,1937年。

42.蒋百里:《蒋委员长西安事变蒙难详细记》。

43.蒋百里:《周恩来的一生》,香港。

44.周开庆:《抗战以前之中日关系》。

45.周开庆:《举世申讨张逆檄电集》,南京,1936年。

46.周开庆:《军阀政海人物秘史》,香港,学人出版社,1966年。

47.周开庆:《中国工农红军第一方面军长征记》,北京,人民出版社,1958年。

48.冯志翔:《萧同慈传》,台北,传记文学社,1975年。

49.何镜华:《双十二与民族革命》,香港,时代批评社,1941年。

50.何汉文:《中俄外交史》,上海,1935年。

51.贺岳僧:《二十年来的中国》,自立出版社,1942年。

52.谢汉夫、吴敏:《联合战线论》,东京,1969年。

53.胡华:《中国新民主主义革命参考资料》,上海,商务印书馆,1969年。

54.胡适:《史达林策略下的中国》,南京,台湾,《胡适回忆录》。

55.黄大绶:《中国史大纲》,台北,正中书局,1959年。

56.黄大绶:《回顾长征》,北京,四方文艺社,1957年。

57.任嘉尧:《当代中国名人辞典》,上海,商务印书馆,1947年。

58.任嘉尧:《抗日民主统一战线指南》,东京,1969年。

59.高荫祖:《“中华民国”大事记》,台北,世纪书局,1957年。

60.高荫祖:《分省中国人物志》,上海,时进社,1927年。

61.龚德柏:《日本人谋杀张作霖》,沈阳,常春出版社,1929年。

62.郭化龙:《中共史论》,台北,正中书局,1969年。

63.郭化龙:《国民革命军战史初稿》,第6卷,南京。

64.郭桐:《前事新评》,香港,40年代出版社,1977年。

65.雷啸岑:《三十年动乱中国》,香港,亚洲出版公司,1961年。

66.雷丁:《东北义勇军史话》,上海,天马书局,1932年。

67.李成毅:《三十年来家国》,九龙,晨花出版社,1961年。

68.李剑农:《中国近百年政治史》,台北,正中书局,1956年。

69.李守孔:《国民革命史》,台北,正中书局,1965年。

70.李守孔:《中国现代史》,台北,三民书局,1967年。

71.梁敬:《九一八事变史述》,第4版,台北,世纪书局,1968年。

72.刘健群:《银河忆往》,台北,传记文学社,1966年。

73.刘百川:《蒋委员长西安蒙难记》,上海,汉学出版社,1937年。

74.刘百川:《论张学良》,香港,时代批评社,1948年。

75.龙飞虎:《跟随周副主席十一年》,北京,人民出版社,1960年。

76.倪文宙:《东北事件》,上海,长城出版社,1931年。

77.沙千里:《七人之狱》,上海,生活书店,1937年。

78.沈云龙:《中国近代史大纲》,台北,新闻专科学校,1968年。

79.司马长风:《中国现代史纲》,香港,博闻书店,1975年。

80.陶菊隐:《北洋军阀统治时期史话》,北京,三联书店,1957—1958年。

81.天笑生:《中俄战史》,上海,商务印书馆,1930年。

82.田布衣:《闲话军阀》,台北,文海书店,1967年。

83.田布衣:《北洋军阀史话》,台北,文海书店,1965年。

84.丁名楠:《帝国主义侵华史》,北京,人民出版社,1961年。

85.丁文江:《民国军事近记》,上海,商务印书馆,1926年。

86.董显光:“蒋总统传”,台北,中华文化社,1952年。

87.董显光:《中国最高领袖蒋介石》,上海,文社,1941年。

88.董显光:《东北年鉴》,沈阳,东北文化社,1931年。

89.董显光:《东北要览》,重庆,50年代出版社,1944年。

90.王成圣:《六十年来的中国》,台北,中外出版社,1973年。

91.王健民:《中国共产党史稿》,台北,正中书局,1965年。

92.王卓然:《张学良到底是个怎样人?》,北京,东方书店,1937年。

93.王铁汉:《东北军事史略》,台北,传记文学社,1971年。

94.吴虬:《北洋派之起源及其崩溃》,上海,商务印书馆,1937年。

95.杨锐:《中国近代革命史》,台北,“国防部”,1959年。

96.右军:《西安事变珍史》,香港,春秋出版社,1971年。

97.申伯纯:《西安事变纪实》,北京,人民出版社,1979年。

98.吴福章:《西安事变亲历记》,北京,中国文史出版社,1986年。

99.“西安事变”史领导小组:《西安事变简史》,北京,中国文史出版社,1986年。

100.方正、俞兴茂、纪红民:《张学良和东北军》,北京,中国文史出版社,1986年。

101.司马春秋:《张学良传奇》,台北,群伦出版社,1987年。

102.李云汉:《西安事变始末之研究》,台北,近代中国出版社,1985年。

103.房成祥:《西安事变史话》,西安,陕西人民出版社,1980年。

104.萧承恩:《孤岛野火——中日战争秘录》,香港,70年代杂志社。

105.张波:《杨虎城将军轶事》,西安,陕西人民出版社,1986年。

106.古屋奎二:“蒋总统秘录”,台北,中央日报社。

107.惠德安:《张学良将军轶事》,沈阳,辽宁人民出版社,1985年。

108.高山流:《张学良幽居生活实录》,香港,春秋出版社,1967年。

109.陕西省文史资料研究会:《回忆杨虎城将军》,西安,陕西人民出版社,1986年。

110.黄得昭、王秦:《西安事变资料》,第1、2辑,西安,陕西人民出版社,1980—1982年。

111.赵云声:《张学良与赵四小姐》,香港,星辰出版社,1987年。

112.蒋经国:《我的父亲》,台北,中央日报社,1986年。

113.沈云龙:《王铁汉先生访问录》,台北,“中央研究院”近代史研究所,1986年。

114.应德田:《张学良与西安事变》,北京,中华书局,1986年。

115.杨中州:《西安事变》,上海,上海人民出版社,1977年。

116.赵云声、李政:《少帅传奇》,长春,吉林人民出版社,1983年。

117.郑重、程世荣等:《西安事变》,西安,陕西人民出版社,1979年。

118.郑重、程世荣等:《张学良与杨常事件》,沈阳,辽宁人民出版社,1986年。

119.易显石等:《“九一八”事变史》,沈阳,辽宁人民出版社,1981年。

120.常城:《张作霖》,沈阳,辽宁人民出版社,1980年。

专题文章

1.赵庆昇:《张作霖被炸殒命经纬》,台北,《春秋》,第4卷,1966年。

2.莜园:《皇姑屯惨案与奉天易帜》,天津,《国闻周报》,1936年8月30日。

3.逸民朱张:《张学良倾心蒋先生真实内幕》,香港,《春秋》,第179号,1964年12月。

4.亦云:《张作霖评传》,《长流》,第37卷,1968年。

5.郭大鸣:《先兄郭松龄将军传》,台北,《传记文学》,1966年7月。

6.郭增恺:《西安事变之内幕》,《热风》,1954年12月—1955年8月。

7.刘健群:《谈九一八事变的东北军》,台北,《艺文志》,第19期,1967年4月。

8.彭翰:《张学良在台湾》,上海,《大公报》,1947年5月22日。

9.射陵外史:《张作霖、张学良父子》,香港,《春秋》,第6期,1959年1月。

10.沈云龙:《有关张学良的史料》,台北,《春秋》,第3卷,第5号,1905年。

11.司马桑敦:《张学良评传》,《中华月报》,1973年5月—1974年6月。

12.田布衣:《张学良、胡蝶和九一八》,台北,《春秋》,第1卷,1964年。

13.田布衣:《九一八的秘密》,台北,《春秋》,第3卷,1965年。

14.东北旧侣:《忆九一八事变与张学良》,香港,《春秋》,第167期,1964年6月16日。

15.杨拯美:《忆我父亲杨虎城将军》,香港,《大公报》,1977年1月。

中文报刊

1.《京报》,北京,1931年9月1日—1936年12月30日。

2.《中央日报》,南京,1931年9月1日—1936年12月30日。

3.《益事报》,天津,1931年9月1日—1936年12月30日。

4.《西安日报》,西安,1936年12月1日—30日。

5.《申报》,上海,1936年12月1日—30日。

6.《大公报》,上海、天津,1936年12月1日—30日。

二 英文部分

DOCUMENTS

1.Chinese Maritime Customs Treaties,Conventions,etc.Between China and Foreign States. Shanghai:Statistical Department of Inspectorate General of Chinese Customs,1971.

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3.Great Britain,Public Record Office,Foreign Office.Confidential Print:China,1928-1937. Fo 405.

4.International Military Tribunal for the Far East.Tokyo,1946-1948.

5.League of Nations (Geneva). Appeal by the Chinese Government:Report of the Commission of Enquiry,1932.

6.League of Nation(Geneva). Council Committee of Technical Cooperation Between the League Report of the Technical Agent of the Council on his Mission to China from Date of his Appointment until April 1st,1934.

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9.U. S. Department of State. Archives. Washington,D.C.

10.U. S. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States:Diplomatic Papers,Volumes on the Far East:IV (1936),III and IV (1937).

BOOKS

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15.Bertram,James. First Act in China:The Story of the Sian Mutiny. New York:Viking Press,1938.

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ARTICLES

1.“A Japanese View of the Killing of Yang Yu't'ing.”China Weekly Review,Feb. 23,1929,pp. 536-538.

2.“Americans are Still Puzzled over the Sian Episode.”China Weekly Review,Feb.13,1937,pp.79-371.

3.Bloch,Kurt. “Warlordism:A Transitory Stage in Chinese Government.”American Journal of Sociology,No. 5,Mar.,1938,pp.691-703.

4.“Can Manchurian Young Marshal Stop the War.”China Weekly Review,Mar.8,1930,p.76.

5.“Case of Mr. Wang Ching-wei vs. Marshal Chang.”China Weekly Review,No.64,Apr. 1,1933,pp.161-162.

6.“Chang Hsueh-liang's Retirement.”China Weekly Review,No.64,Mar.25,1933,p.138.

7.“Chang Hsueh-liang Gets Down to Business.”China Weekly Review,Feb. 14,1931,pp. 381-383.

8.“Chang Hsueh-liang Blamed for Fall of Jehol.”China Weekly Review,Mar. 11,1933,pp. 52,64.

9.“Chang's Alleged 500,000 Brige becomes Diet,Bombshell.”China Weekly Review,No.71,Feb.23,1935,pp.413-414.

10.“Chang Tso-lin's Last House.”China Weekly Review,Jul.7,1928,p.213.

11.“Chang Tso-lin Flees from Peking.”China Weekly Review,Jun.9,1928,p. 58.

12.“Chang Hsueh-liang's Anti-red Campaign Progresses Steadily.”China Weekly Review,No.77,Aug. 22,1936,pp.44-45.

13.“China' Leaders and their Policies,Messages to the Chinese People.”China Reconstruction,Ser. No.2,October,1936,p. 200.

14.“China Rejoices at Safe Return of Gen. Chiang.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Jan.2,1937,pp.153-155.

15.“Dilemma of Ex-Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang.”China Weekly Review,No.67,Jan.27,1934,p.350.

16.“Did Chang Hsueh-liang bribe the Japanese Parliamentarians?”China Weekly Review,No.66,Sept. 9,1933,pp.41-42.

17.Eastman,Lloyd E. “Fascism in Kuomintang China:The Blue Shirt.”The Critic Quarterly,No.49,Jan./Mar.,1972.

18.Ferrell,R. H. “Mukden Incident.”Journal of Modern History,XXVII,Sept. 18-19,1931 (1965),pp.66-72.

19.Garavente,Anthony. “The Long March.”China Quarterly,No. 22,1965,pp.89-124.

20.“General Chang Hsueh-liang Resignation Accepted:Wang Ching Wei Returns to Nanking.”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug. 20,1932,pp.425-426.

21.“General Chiang Detained at Sian by Coup of Chang Hsueh-liang.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.19,1936,p.79.

22.“General Chiang made Prisoner in Sian Mutiny.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.19,1936,pp.81-84.

23.“General Ho Cheng-chun Appeals for Release of Chiang.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.26,1936,p.128.

24.Hallis,R. “Young Marshal's Revolt.”China Weekly Review,No.158,Jan.1,1937,pp.10-11.

25.Hunter,E. “Attitude of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang.”China Weekly Review,No.54,Sep.3,1930,p.49.

26.Hu,Chi-hsi. “The Fifth Encirclement Campaign and the Tsunyi Conference.”The China Quarterly,July,September,1970.

27.Hunter,E. “Some Elements Involved in the Chang Hsuehliang Intervention on the War. ”China Weekly Review,No.54,Oct.4,1930,pp.163-165.

28.Kapp,Robert A. “Provincial Independence Versus National Rule:A Case Study of Szechwan in the 1920s and 1930s.”Journal of Asian Studies,XXX,May,1971,p.3.

29.“Japanese Army Can't Allow a Bolshevized China as Result of Coup.”China Weekly Review,No.71,Dec.26,1936,p.139.

30.J. B. P. “Manchuria Joins National Government-Hoists white Sun Flag.”China Weekly Review,Jan.5,1929,pp.252,254.

31.J. B. P. “Chang Tso-lin Evaluates Peking:Bombed at Mukden.”China Weekly Review,Jan.5,1929,pp.60,72.

32.“Joint Press Manifesto issued by 157 Chinese Newspapers Expressing their Views on the Sian Revolt.”China Weekly Review,Dec.19,1936,pp.59-108.

33.Iriye,Akira. “Chang Hsueh-liang and the Japanese.”Journal of Asian Studies,vol.20,No.1,1960-1961,p.35.

34.“Karakdon and the Chang-Chiang Agreement.”China Weekly Review,Oct.18,1930,p.240.

35.“Liquidating the Yen-Fng-Wang Rebellion.”China Weekly Review,Oct.11,1930.

36.Liu,Lames T. C. “German Mediation in the Sino-Japanese War,1937-1938.”Far Eastern Quarterly,1949.

37.Lutz,Jessie G. “December 9,1935 Student Nationalism and the Chinese Christian Colleges.”Journal of Asian Studies,XXⅥ,August,1967,p.4.

38.McChroy,R. “More Broken China.”Saturday Review,No.162,Dec.26,1936,p.815.

39.Mackinnon,S.R. “Peiyang Army,Yuan Shih-kai and the Origins of Modern Chinese Warlordism.”Journal of Asian Studies,No.32,May,1973,pp.405-423.

40.“Marshal Chang Explains his Retirement.”China Weekly Review,No.64,Mar.18,1933,p.92.

41.“Marshal Chang Remains in Peiping for the Present.”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.27,1932,pp.458-459.

42.Meng,C. Y. “Sian Revolt.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Dec.26,1936,pp.122-123.

43.“Northeasterners to Fight back to the Old Home.”China Weekly Review,No.78,Oct.24,1936,pp.271-273.

44.Powell,Ralph L. “The Rise of Yuan shih-k' ai and Peiyang Army.”Papers on China (Mimeographed.),vol.3. Cambridge:Harvard University,1949.

45.Ransome,Arthur. “Yang Yu-t'ing,Brains of the North,”China Weekly Review,Feb.23,1929,p.526.

46.“Should we blame Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang?”China Weekly Review,No.65,Jul.15,1933,p.282.

47.“Sian Episode and Possible Future Development.”China Weekly Review,Jan.2,1937,pp.79,147-152.

48.“Significance of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang's Interv Ention.”China Weekly Review,No.54,Sep.27,1930,pp.124-127.

49.Story,C.R. “The Mukden Incident of September 18,1931.”Journal of Modern History,XXVII,1955,pp.66-72.

50.“Struggle between Fascism and United Front which Precipitated the Sian Revolt.”China Weekly Review,No.79,Jan.9,1937,pp.185-188.

51.“The Japanese and the Mukden Coup D'Etat.”China Weekly Review,1929,pp.311-313.

52.“The Move to Establish a Provisional Government in Peiping.”China Weekly Review,Apr.6,1930,pp. 314-315.

53.“The Worries of the Northerners.”China Weekly Review,Apr.19,1930.

54.Thomas,James C.,Jr. “Communist Policy and the United Front in China.”Papers on China,XI. Cambridge:Harvard University,1957.

55.Whang,P.K. “Failure of the Policy of Non-Resistance.”China Weekly Review,No.59,Dec.5,1931,p.20.

56.Whang P. K. “Shan-hai-kuan Affair and Marshal Chang Hsuehliang's Dilemma.”China Weekly Review,No.63,Jan.21,1933,p.337.

57.“Who Bombed Marshal Chang's Train?”China Weekly Review,Jun.16,1928,pp.82-83.

58.“Will the Chiang-Chang Alliance bring Peace?”China Weekly Review,Dec.6,1930,pp.6-9.

59.Woodhead,H. G. W. “Chang Hsueh-liang Denies Coupmay Take Place in North China.”Trans-Pacific,No.20,Dec.1,1932,p.6.

60.Wang Ching-wei. “Chang Hsueh-liang and the Japanese.”China Weekly Review,No.61,August 13,1932,pp.380-384.

61.Ware,H. D. “The Fragmented North Wants a Dictator.”China Weekly Review,Jun.22,1929,p.154.

62.“What is Manchuria?”China Weekly Review,Jun.2,1928,pp.215-217.

63.“Why Pick on Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang?”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.20,1932,pp.440-441.

64.“Will Chang Hsueh-liang Fight the Japanese?”China Weekly Review,No.61,Aug.6,1932,pp.345-347.

65.Wong,Jennings. “Nanking Calmly Awaits Split in Northern Ranks.”China Weekly Review,Apr.5,1930,p.209.

66.“Yen Heads Northern Government but Mukden Refused Cooperation.”China Weekly Review,Sep.13,1930,pp. 46-48.

67. “Periodicals and Newspapers in Western Language.”China Weekly Review,Feb.1,1928-Dec.30,1937.

68.North China Herold,Feb.1,1928-Dec.30,1937.

69.The New York Times,Dec.12,1936-Mar.1,1937.

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