New Perspectives on the Chinese RevolutionRoutledge, 2015年3月4日 - 450 頁 These essays present fresh insights into the history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), from its founding in 1920 to its assumption of state power in 1949. They draw upon considerable archival resources which have recently become available. |
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... Beijing protests in 1926. Our understanding of the nature of Li's Marxism and his connections with the regime of Yuan Shikai as well as the Progress Party are also enhanced. Chapter 1 The Emergence of the TextCentered Party Hans J.
... Beijing protests in 1926. Our understanding of the nature of Li's Marxism and his connections with the regime of Yuan Shikai as well as the Progress Party are also enhanced. Chapter 1 The Emergence of the TextCentered Party Hans J.
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... Beijing Communists published The Beijing Weekly (Beijing zhoukan) for railroad workers. They also set up a reading room and schools. Similar activities were undertaken in Guangdong Province, Changsha, and Hankou.30 The first efforts to ...
... Beijing Communists published The Beijing Weekly (Beijing zhoukan) for railroad workers. They also set up a reading room and schools. Similar activities were undertaken in Guangdong Province, Changsha, and Hankou.30 The first efforts to ...
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... (Beijing: Sanlian Press), 1: 575–76. 13. “Mao Zedong gei Tao Yi” (Letter from Mao Zedong to Tao Yi), in Museum of the Chinese Revolution and Hunan Provincial Museum, eds., Xinmin xuehui ziliao (Sources for the New Citizen Study Society ...
... (Beijing: Sanlian Press), 1: 575–76. 13. “Mao Zedong gei Tao Yi” (Letter from Mao Zedong to Tao Yi), in Museum of the Chinese Revolution and Hunan Provincial Museum, eds., Xinmin xuehui ziliao (Sources for the New Citizen Study Society ...
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... (Beijing: People's Press, 1980), 1: 82–95. Published in three installments between 21 July and 4 August 1919. For a translation, see China Quarterly, no. 49 (1972): 82–95. 21. Liang Qichao, “Xinminshuo” (On the Renewal of the People), in ...
... (Beijing: People's Press, 1980), 1: 82–95. Published in three installments between 21 July and 4 August 1919. For a translation, see China Quarterly, no. 49 (1972): 82–95. 21. Liang Qichao, “Xinminshuo” (On the Renewal of the People), in ...
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... (Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1985), 36. See also “Chen Duxiu zhi Wu Tingkang de xin” (Letter from Chen Duxiu to Voitinsky), in EDHSD, 55. Dated 30 June 1922. 26. See, for example, Chang Jung, Wild Swans (New York ...
... (Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1985), 36. See also “Chen Duxiu zhi Wu Tingkang de xin” (Letter from Chen Duxiu to Voitinsky), in EDHSD, 55. Dated 30 June 1922. 26. See, for example, Chang Jung, Wild Swans (New York ...
內容
What Is Wrong with Li Dazhao? | |
Regional Variations | |
Perspectives on Chinese Communism | |
The Communist Party in Rural Hebei 19211936 | |
Peasant Responses to CCP Mobilization Policies 19371945 | |
The Making of Victory | |
Intellectual Service in CCP Propaganda | |
The Yanan Way and the Opium | |
Writing or Rewriting History? The Construction of the Maoist Resolution | |
The CCPs Changing Leadership | |
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