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Single sparks : China's rural revolutions

Kathleen Hartford, Steven M. Goldstein, editors

(Studies of the East Asian Institute)(An East gate book)

M.E. Sharpe, c1989

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

First Published in 1990. Written at a new juncture in the study of the Chinese revolution. A new generation of scholarship is emerging which promises to resolve old debates, bridge old dichotomies, and join formerly separate strands of analysis. Several of the essays in this volume are based on papers presented at a workshop on Chinese Communist base areas held at Harvard University's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. These papers chronicle the varied approaches to China's revolution.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction: Perspectives on the Chinese Communist Revolution, Kathleen Hartford, Steven M. Goldstein
  • Chapter 2 Law and Order: The Role of Guomindang Security Forces in the Suppression of the Communist Bases during the Soviet Period, William Wei
  • Chapter 3 Communist Guerrilla Bases in Southeast China After the Start of the Long March, Gregor Benton
  • Chapter 4 Repression and Communist Success: The Case of Jin-Cha-Ji, 1938-1943, Kathleen Hartford
  • Chapter 5 Nationalist Guerrillas in the Sino-Japanese War: The Die-Hards of Shandong Province, David M. Paulson
  • Chapter 6 Mobilizing for War: Rural Revolution in Manchuria as an Instrument for War, Steven I. Levine

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