With One Voice: Mandarin's Conquest of China

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Mandarin is one of the most-spoken languages in the world. But when it was codified as the new national language in China between the 1910s and 1930s, its artificiality was such that only a handful of people could speak it with any fluency. The state-led creation and spread of China's national language is thus arguably the largest instance of social engineering in human history. What took centuries to accomplish in Europe was compressed into a mere three decades in China. How did this national linguistic unification happen? And, more broadly, what can this process teach us about the role of language in society? Drawing from libraries and archives across the United States, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China, With One Voice examines the Chinese state's efforts to standardize and elevate a new national language ― the transition from classical Chinese to modern standard Mandarin in the early twentieth century. Jeffrey Weng argues that the ultimate form of the language was not inevitable. Rather, it emerged from a tangle of disputes and decisions made in the early years of the republic, representing a particular vision of Chinese society: unitary and egalitarian. Weng reconstructs and reinterprets events in early twentieth-century China, offering a fresh view of how social change take place and how nations are made through cultural reinvention. Read more

ISBN10 1503648516
ISBN13 978-1503648517
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Stanford University Press
Dimensions 6 x 2 x 9 inches
Item Weight 3 pounds
Print length 184 pages
Publication date November 17, 2026

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