The broken wave : the Chinese Communist peasant movement, 1922-1928

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The broken wave : the Chinese Communist peasant movement, 1922-1928

Roy Hofheinz, Jr

(Harvard East Asian series, 90)

Harvard University Press, 1977

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Bibliography: p. 340-348

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Part One: Strategy 1. The Birth of the Rural Strategy 2. Mao Tse-tung as a Rural Strategist Part Two: Organization 3. Staffing the Revolution: The Kuomintang Peasant Bureaucracy 4. Education for Revolution: The Peasant Movement Institute 5. Organizing the Masses: The Peasant Associations 6. The Social Background: Explanations of Success and Failure Part Three: Practice 7. Origins of a Revolution: P'eng P'ai in Haifeng, 1922-1924 8. The Politics of Dependency: Kwangning, 1924-1925 9. The Face of the Enemy: Hua County, 1926 10. Birth of a People's War: Haifeng, 1927 11. Death of a Revolution: Haifeng, 1928 12. The Legacy of China's Peasant Movement Appendix A Appendix B Notes Bibliography Index

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