The Rise to Power of the Chinese Communist Party: Documents and AnalysisRoutledge, 2016年9月16日 - 1500 頁 This collection of documents covers the rise to power of the Chinese communist movement. They show how the Chinese Communist Party interpreted the revolution, how it devised policies to meet changing circumstances and how these policies were communicated to party members and public. |
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Cooperation and Conflict with the Nationalists The United Front in Action 1924July 1927 | 101 |
The Sixth Party Congress and the Upsurge of Communist Rebellions July 19271930 | 277 |
The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Movement in Central China 1931January 1935 | 509 |
Transition from the Civil War to the United Front May 1935November 1938 | 655 |
Problems in the United Front 19391941 | 853 |
Establishing the Orthodoxy October 1939April 1945 | 971 |
The Slide to Civil War and Preparation for Rule July 1944June 1949 | 1185 |
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