From nothing to nothing : the Chinese Communist movement and Hong Kong, 1921-1936

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From nothing to nothing : the Chinese Communist movement and Hong Kong, 1921-1936

Chan Lau Kit-Ching

Hurst, c1999

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Chinese Communist movement and Hong Kong, 1921-1936

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In this study, Professor Chan asserts that Hong Kong was the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Movement in Guangdong for a number of years prior to 1949, which she believes attests to the integrity of the region as a whole and to the cultural identity of its people.

目次

  • Communist germination in Guangdong, 1921-2
  • communist extension in Hong Kong, 1922-3
  • communist development in Hong Kong, 1923-5
  • the Guangzhou-Hong Kong strike-boycott
  • from the Party Purification Movement to the Guangzhou uprising
  • aftermath of the Guangzhou uprising
  • futile aggression, 1928
  • repressed aggression, 1928-30
  • the Li Lisan Line in Hong Kong and Guandong
  • disintegration and disappearance, 1931-6.

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