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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... communist revolutionary traditions and nationalism, and why, after seizing power, communist parties have been less successful over time than nationalism in evoking powerful sentiments of collective destiny. On taking power communist ...
... communist revolutionary traditions and nationalism, and why, after seizing power, communist parties have been less successful over time than nationalism in evoking powerful sentiments of collective destiny. On taking power communist ...
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... communist activity, in creating a mass movement together with the GMD, in seeking a “revolution in the capital” in 1925, and in actively leading Beijing protests in 1926. Our understanding of the nature of Li's Marxism and his ...
... communist activity, in creating a mass movement together with the GMD, in seeking a “revolution in the capital” in 1925, and in actively leading Beijing protests in 1926. Our understanding of the nature of Li's Marxism and his ...
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... socialism and liberalism were, according to Lenin, the most fundamental dogmas. He held deviations from doctrine responsible for the lack of success of the communist movement, lashing out, for example, against the restriction by Social ...
... socialism and liberalism were, according to Lenin, the most fundamental dogmas. He held deviations from doctrine responsible for the lack of success of the communist movement, lashing out, for example, against the restriction by Social ...
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... movement opposing Yuan Shikai's monarchical movement.23 Sun Yat-sen did not issue a sustained cultural or political criticism of Yuan, while Liang defended constitutionalism and new learning.24 Chinese Communists in the early 1920s ...
... movement opposing Yuan Shikai's monarchical movement.23 Sun Yat-sen did not issue a sustained cultural or political criticism of Yuan, while Liang defended constitutionalism and new learning.24 Chinese Communists in the early 1920s ...
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... Communist Party and Resolutions and Declarations of the Comintern.28 At the local level, Beijing Communists ... movement. At the Third Congress itself a dramatic confrontation took place over the blocwithin policy.31 The return to China ...
... Communist Party and Resolutions and Declarations of the Comintern.28 At the local level, Beijing Communists ... movement. At the Third Congress itself a dramatic confrontation took place over the blocwithin policy.31 The return to China ...
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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