This book explores the similarities and differences among youth organizations that were connected to Chinese political parties or governments in Shanghai, spanning from the beginning of the May Fourth Movement to World War II. The result of exhaustive archival research, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Chinese history, modern history, Communism and the role of youth in revolution.
This book explores the similarities and differences among youth organizations that were connected to Chinese political parties or governments in Shanghai, spanning from the beginning of the May Fourth Movement to World War II. The result of exhaustive archival research, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Chinese history, modern history, Communism and the role of youth in revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kristin Mulready-Stone is Assistant Professor of History at Kansas State University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Early Development of the Socialist Youth League: The Internationalist Period, 1920-1923 2. Opportunity and Opportunism: The Rise and Fall of the Communist Youth League 3. Controlled Salvation: The Origins of the Three People's Principles Youth Corps 4. The Shanghai Branch of the Three People's Principles Youth Corps: Obedience, Challenges and Exceptionalism 5. Xie Jinyuan and the Shanghai Three People's Principles Youth Corps 6. The China Youth Corps: A Collaborationist Mission for Youth 7. The China Youth Corps: Alluring Peace and Elusive Security 8. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Early Development of the Socialist Youth League: The Internationalist Period, 1920-1923 2. Opportunity and Opportunism: The Rise and Fall of the Communist Youth League 3. Controlled Salvation: The Origins of the Three People's Principles Youth Corps 4. The Shanghai Branch of the Three People's Principles Youth Corps: Obedience, Challenges and Exceptionalism 5. Xie Jinyuan and the Shanghai Three People's Principles Youth Corps 6. The China Youth Corps: A Collaborationist Mission for Youth 7. The China Youth Corps: Alluring Peace and Elusive Security 8. Conclusion
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