Underground : the Shanghai Communist Party and the politics of survival, 1927-1937
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Underground : the Shanghai Communist Party and the politics of survival, 1927-1937
(State and society in East Asia / Elizabeth Perry, series editor)
Rowman & Littlefield, 1998
- : pbk
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Shanghai Communist Party and the politics of survival, 1927-1937
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-273) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This pathbreaking study offers the first in-depth view of the urban revolution during the pivotal Nanjing Decade, refuting the notion that cities played only a supporting role in Mao Zedong's brilliant conquest of the countryside. Focusing on China's largest and most cosmopolitan city, Stranahan examines how the Party organization in Shanghai_severed from the central leadership and pursued by Guomindang and foreign authorities alike_survived through a flexible organizing strategy attuned to the changing local environment. By redesigning and integrating itself into the city's political, economic and cultural life, the Shanghai Party organization not only endured but became an essential component in the city's anti-Japanese patriotic movement.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Going Underground (1927-1928) Chapter 3 The Shanghai Party Emerges (1928-1931) Chapter 4 The Dark Days (1931-1934) Chapter 5 The Red Mass Leagues (1932-1935) Chapter 6 The High Tide of National Salvation (1936-1938) Chapter 7 Conclusion Chapter 8 Glossary of Major Figures
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