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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tony Saich, Hans van de Ven, David E. Apter, Stephen C. Averill, Gregor Benton, Lucien Bianco, Timothy Cheek
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Early Organizational Trends; Chapter 1 The Emergence of the Text-Centered Party Hans J. van de Ven; Chapter 2 The Politics of Gender in the Making of the Party Christina Gilmartin; Chapter 3 What Is Wrong with Li Dazhao? Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik; Part II Regional Variations; Chapter 4 The Origins of the Futian Incident Stephen C. Averill; Chapter 5 Under Arms and Umbrellas: Perspectives on Chinese Communism in Defeat Gregor Benton; Chapter 6 Fits and Starts: The Communist Party in Rural Hebei 1921-1936 Kathleen Hartford; Chapter 7 Peasant Responses to CCP Mobilization Policies 1937-1945 Lucien Bianco; Part III The Making of Victory; Chapter 8 Discourse as Power: Yan'an and the Chinese Revolution David E. Apter; Chapter 9 The Honorable Vocation: Intellectual Service in CCP Propaganda Institutions in Jin-Cha-Ji 1937-1945 Timothy Cheek; Chapter 10 The Blooming Poppy under the Red Sun: The Yan'an Way and the Opium Trade Chen Yung-fa; Chapter 11 Writing or Rewriting History? The Construction of the Maoist Resolution on Party History Tony Saich; Chapter 12 From a Leninist to a Charismatic Party: The CCP's Changing Leadership 1937-1945 Frederick C. Teiwes Warren Sun; Chapter 13 Conclusion John Dunn;
Part I Early Organizational Trends; Chapter 1 The Emergence of the Text-Centered Party Hans J. van de Ven; Chapter 2 The Politics of Gender in the Making of the Party Christina Gilmartin; Chapter 3 What Is Wrong with Li Dazhao? Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik; Part II Regional Variations; Chapter 4 The Origins of the Futian Incident Stephen C. Averill; Chapter 5 Under Arms and Umbrellas: Perspectives on Chinese Communism in Defeat Gregor Benton; Chapter 6 Fits and Starts: The Communist Party in Rural Hebei 1921-1936 Kathleen Hartford; Chapter 7 Peasant Responses to CCP Mobilization Policies 1937-1945 Lucien Bianco; Part III The Making of Victory; Chapter 8 Discourse as Power: Yan'an and the Chinese Revolution David E. Apter; Chapter 9 The Honorable Vocation: Intellectual Service in CCP Propaganda Institutions in Jin-Cha-Ji 1937-1945 Timothy Cheek; Chapter 10 The Blooming Poppy under the Red Sun: The Yan'an Way and the Opium Trade Chen Yung-fa; Chapter 11 Writing or Rewriting History? The Construction of the Maoist Resolution on Party History Tony Saich; Chapter 12 From a Leninist to a Charismatic Party: The CCP's Changing Leadership 1937-1945 Frederick C. Teiwes Warren Sun; Chapter 13 Conclusion John Dunn;
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