Dr. Joseph K Yick

  • Professor at History, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2023

  • Yick, J. K. (2023). “Special Elite Chinese Collaboration and Japanese Cooperation in Occupied Canton, 1938-1945.” American Journal of Chinese Studies, 30, 17–41.

2017

  • Yick, J. K. (2017). “Yuan Shu: Chinese Special Service Agent & Spy, 1931-45.” Southeast Review of Asian Studies, 39, 84–113.

2014

  • Yick, J. K. (2014). ‘“Pre-Collaboration’: The Political Activity and Influence of Chen Bijun in Wartime China,  January 1938-May 1940”. Southeast Review of Asian Studies, 36, 58–74.
  • Yick, J. K. (2014). ‘“Self-Serving Collaboration’: The Political Legacy of ‘Madame Wang’ in Guangdong Province,  1940-1945”. American Journal of Chinese Studies, 21, 217–234.

2009

  • Yick, J. K. (2009). “Zhu De.” In Encyclopedia of Modern China (Vol. 4, pp. 166–169).

2007

  • Yick, J. K. (2007). “Methodist-Chinese Friendship: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pilley in Pre-1949 China.” Methodist History, XLV, 180–189.

2006

  • Yick, J. K. (2006, October). [Review of “The Great Wall of Confinement: The Chinese Prison Camp Through Contemporary Fiction and Reportage,” by P. F. Williams & Y. Wu]. Canadian Journal of History.

2005

  • Yick, J. K. (2005). “The 20 March Incident of 1926.” Journal of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, 5, 29–50.

2004

  • Yick, J. K. (2004). “Methodist Missionary Contributions to Sino-American Friendship: The Caldwells and the Pilleys in Pre-1949 China.”

2003

  • Yick, J. K. (2003). “The Chinese Nationalist-Communist Struggle in Hong Kong: The ‘Kashmir Princess’ Incident of 1955.” Journal of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, 4, 44–74.
  • Yick, J. K. (2003). “The Historical Role of the CCP’s Beijing Municipal Committee in the Cultural Revolution, November 1965-May 1966.” E-ASPAC (Electronic Journal of the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast), 2, 1–21.

2002

  • Yick, J. K. (2002). “The ‘Historical Problem’ of the ‘Twenty-eight-and-a-half Bolsheviks’ in Chinese Communism.” Asiatica Venetiana, 6/7, 275–291.
  • Yick, J. K. (2002). “Fu Zuoyi,” “Gao Gang,” “Rao Shushi,” “Wang Ming,” and “Zhang Guotao.” In E. P. W. Leung (Ed.), Political Leaders of Modern China: A Biographical Dictionary (pp. 43–46, 133–134, 172–173, 201–203). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

2001

  • Yick, J. K. (2001). “Party and State Socialism in Beijing, 1949-1965.” Journal of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, 3, 138–151.
  • Yick, J. K. (2001). “Communist-Puppet Collaboration in Japanese-Occupied China: Pan Hannian and Li Shiqun, 1939-43.” Intelligence and National Security, 16, 61–88.

2000

  • Yick, J. K. (2000). Hillviews (1st ed., Vol. 30, p. 17).
  • Yick, J. K. (2000). “August 1948, a Month of Significance: The Acceleration of the Guomindang’s Collapse in Urban China.” Journal of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, 2, 68–78.

1999

  • Yick, J. K. (1999). “Is Chinese Marxism Humanism?” Journal of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, 1, 1–47.

1998

  • Yick, J. K. (1998). “Communist-Nationalist Political Struggle in Beijing during the Marshall Mission Period.” In L. I. Bland (Ed.), “George C. Marshall’s Mediation to China: December 1945-January 1947” (pp. 357–388). Lexington, Virginia: George C. Marshall Foundation.
  • Yick, J. K. (1998). “Who Were the ‘Twenty-Eight-and-a-Half Bolsheviks’ in the Chinese Communist Movement?” In P. F. Williams (Ed.) (pp. 1–10).
  • Yick, J. K. (1998). “Anti-American, Anti-Government Demonstrations”; “Civil War, 1945-49”; and “Marshall Mission.” In Modern China: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism.
  • Yick, J. K. (1998). “The Land Policy of the Chinese Communist Party, 1921-1949: With Special Reference to the Central Soviet Area and the Shen-Kan-Ning Border Region.” Journal of Selected Papers in Asian Studies, 1(1), 1–19.

1997

  • Yick, J. K. (1997, September 13).
  • Yick, J. K. (1997, February 13).

1996

  • Yick, J. K. (1996). “The Limits of the Japanese Informal Imperialism in Manchuria: The Abortive Tanaka-Yamamoto Plan of 1927-1928.” In S. L. Field (Ed.) (pp. 357–388).

1995

  • Yick, J. K. (1995). “Making Urban Revolution in China: The CCP-GMD Struggle for Beiping-Tianjin, 1945-1949.” M.E. Sharpe/Routledge.
  • Yick, J. K. (1995). “Two or Three Fronts?--The Civil War in China, 1945-1949.” In P. Y. Leung & E. P. Leung (Eds.), Modern China in Transition: Studies in Honor of Immanuel C. Y. Hsü (pp. 185–203). Claremont, California: Regina Books.
  • Yick, J. K. (1995). “Party Building and the United Front: The Chinese Communist Organizations and Activities in the Enemy-controlled Urban Areas, 1927-1949.” In K. W. Rea (Ed.) (pp. 83–92).
  • Yick, J. K. (1995). “Juntong and the Ma Hansan Affair: Factionalism in the Nationalist Secret Service, 1946-1949.” Modern China, 21, 481–505.
  • Yick, J. K. (1995). “Methodist Missionary Contribution to Intercultural Understanding and Diplomacy: The Caldwell Family in Foochow and Central Fukien, 1912-1949.” Methodist History, XXXIII/4, 238–248.

1994

  • Yick, J. K. (1994). “1939-1949, a Decade of Significance: The Ascendancy of the Urban Strategy over the Rural Strategy in the Chinese Communist Movement.” Asian Studies in the Southwest, II, 18–25.

1993

  • Yick, J. K. (1993). Hillside Scene (3rd ed., Vol. 8, pp. 7–9).
  • Yick, J. K. (1993). Hillside Scene (4th ed., Vol. 7, pp. 4–5).

1992

  • Yick, J. K. (1992). “Battle of Huai-Hai”; “Civil War (Chinese) 1945-1949”; “Fu, Tso-yi”; “Kao, Kang”; and “Liu, Jen.” In E. P. Leung (Ed.), Historical Dictionary of Revolutionary China, 1939-1976 (pp. 13–14, 95–96, 131–133, 189–191, 229–230). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

1989

  • Yick, J. K. (1989). “Chinese Communism and Dual Revolutionary Strategy.” Modern Chinese History Society of Hong Kong Bulletin, 3, 49–54.

1982

  • Yick, J. K. (1982). “The Military Strategy in Kiangsi, 1931-1934: A Study of the Power Struggle between Mao Tse-tung and the Kuo-chi-p’ai.” The Hong Kong Baptist College Academic Journal, IX, 257–269.