Mao: A LifeMacmillan, 2001 - 782 頁 When the Nationalists routed a ragtag Red Army on the Xiang River during the Long March, an earthy Chinese peasant with a brilliant mind moved to a position of power. Eight years after his military success, Mao Tse-tung had won out over more sophisticated rivals to become party chairman, his title for life. Isolated by his eminence, he lived like a feudal emperor for much of his reign after blood purge and agricultural failures took more lives than those killed by either Stalin or Hitler. His virtual quarantine resulted in an ideological/political divide and a devastating reign of terror that became known as the Cultural Revolution. One cannot understand today's China without first understanding Mao, and Philip Short's masterly assessment -- informed by a wealth of new sources -- allows the reader to understand this colossal figure whose shadow will dominate the twenty-first century. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 90 筆
第 頁
... of Maps China The Long March , 1934 1935 The Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan , 1927 The Central Soviet Base Area in Southern Jiangxi , 1931 – 1934 List of Illustrations Photographs courtesy of Xinhua ( New China Maps.
... of Maps China The Long March , 1934 1935 The Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan , 1927 The Central Soviet Base Area in Southern Jiangxi , 1931 – 1934 List of Illustrations Photographs courtesy of Xinhua ( New China Maps.
第 3 頁
... base area tightened , the communist forces hemmed in . Very gradually , the Red Army was being strangled . It was a strategy to which the troika could find no adequate response . Mao might have been no more successful . But Bo Gu had ...
... base area tightened , the communist forces hemmed in . Very gradually , the Red Army was being strangled . It was a strategy to which the troika could find no adequate response . Mao might have been no more successful . But Bo Gu had ...
第 4 頁
... base they had spent years building had been abandoned ; now two - thirds of their army had been lost as well . A week later , having thrown off their pursuers , the remnants of the communist forces crossed into southern Hunan . They had ...
... base they had spent years building had been abandoned ; now two - thirds of their army had been lost as well . A week later , having thrown off their pursuers , the remnants of the communist forces crossed into southern Hunan . They had ...
第 9 頁
... base area with its centre at Zunyi , Guizhou's second city , or , if that proved too difficult , further to the north - west . But Mao did not have it all his own way . On tactics , the resolu- tion was more even - handed . It warned ...
... base area with its centre at Zunyi , Guizhou's second city , or , if that proved too difficult , further to the north - west . But Mao did not have it all his own way . On tactics , the resolu- tion was more even - handed . It warned ...
第 11 頁
... base area and the military disasters that had followed were due not to faulty policies , but to the enemy's overwhelming strength and the support the nationalists had received from the imperialist Powers . Zhou Enlai spoke next . He ...
... base area and the military disasters that had followed were due not to faulty policies , but to the enemy's overwhelming strength and the support the nationalists had received from the imperialist Powers . Zhou Enlai spoke next . He ...
內容
A Confucian Childhood | 19 |
Revolution | 39 |
Lords of Misrule | 52 |
A Ferment of Isms | 82 |
The Comintern Takes Charge | 117 |
Events Leading to the Horse Day Incident and its Bloody Aftermath | 179 |
Out of the Barrel of a Gun | 195 |
Futian Loss of Innocence | 265 |
Paper Tigers | 408 |
The Sorcerers Apprentice | 439 |
Musings on Immortality | 506 |
Cataclysm | 527 |
Things Fall Apart | 586 |
Epilogue | 627 |
Dramatis Personae | 635 |
Notes | 643 |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
AB-tuan April attack August Barnouin and Yu base area Beijing Bo Gu Braun cadres campaign Central Committee Chairman Changsha Chen Duxiu Chiang Kai-shek China chubanshe Comintern commander Communist Party comrades Congress Cultural Revolution December Deng Xiaoping earlier enemy forces Front Committee Fujian Guomindang head Hunan Hunanese Ibid January Jiang Qing Jiangxi Jinggangshan July June Kang Sheng Kau and Leung labour landlords leaders leadership Li Lisan Lin Biao Lisan Liu Shaoqi MacFarquhar Mao Zedong Mao's March meeting military million months later Moscow movement Nanchang nationalist Nianpu officials organised Party's peasants Peng Dehuai People's plenum Politburo political provincial purge Qiubai Qu Qiubai radical Red Army Red Guards revolutionary Russian Saich Schram Secretary Shanghai Snow Soviet Stalin struggle Teiwes told troops uprising Wang Ming warlords workers wrote Wuhan Xiang Yan'an Zhang Guotao Zhou Enlai Zizhen Zunyi