Heretics in revolutionary China : the ideas and identities of two Cantonese socialists, 1917-1928
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Heretics in revolutionary China : the ideas and identities of two Cantonese socialists, 1917-1928
(China studies / editors, Glen Dudbridge, Frank Pieke, v. 51)
Brill, c2023
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-258) and index
収録内容
- Between province and capital (1917-1920)
- Between democracy and revolution (1920-1922)
- Between Sun and chen (1922)
- Between revolutionary and politician (1923-1928)
- Between communism and nationalism (1923-1928)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this book, Xuduo Zhao revisits the early twentieth-century Chinese revolution by focusing on two forgotten Cantonese socialists: Chen Gongbo and Tan Pingshan. By analyzing a host of previously untapped primary sources, Zhao discovers a social democratic approach within the newly founded Chinese Communist Party and argues that its decline marked a key moment in the Chinese communist movement.
The study of these two figures, and the ebbs and flows of their lives, reflects and reveals the fundamental tensions in the Chinese revolution which have shaped China’s political trajectory to contemporary times and the broader political, social, and cultural landscapes of Republican China.
目次
Acknowledgements
list of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The Decline of Social Democracy: a Turning Point
2 Reflections on the Origin of Twentieth-Century Chinese Radicalism
3 A Fundamental Conundrum: between Governance and Revolution
4 Political Ideas and Social Identities: a Dynamic Entanglement
5 The Structure of the Book
1 Between Province and Capital (1917–1920)
1 Tan Pingshan: Climbing the Ladder
2 Making Sense of the Education Reforms
3 Chen Gongbo: off the Track
4 PKU: a Cultural Field
5 Learning to Be an Intellectual: Tan Pingshan and Chen Gongbo at PKU
6 Reception and Reinterpretation of Marxism
2 Between Democracy and Revolution (1920–1922)
1 The Discredited Establishment
2 Zhengheng: a Prelude to Social Democracy
3 Mapping the World: the Advent of the Age of Revolution
4 Making Sense of Marxism: Cantonese Social Democracy
5 Rationality, Debate, and Socialism: Creating a Public Cultural Space
3 Between Sun and Chen (1922)
1 The June 16th Incident
2 To Choose between Sun and Chen: an Enigmatic Quarrel within the CCP
3 A Difficult Decision to Make: the Communists in Shanghai
4 A Vague Relationship: Chen Jiongming and the Cantonese Communists
5 Behind the Mystery: the Origin of the Rumor
6 The Identity Problem: Intellectual vs. Revolutionary
4 Between Revolutionary and Politician (1923–1928)
1 Transforming into a Revolutionary: the Start of the Nationalist Revolution
2 Revolutionary vs. Politician: a Dilemma in Guangzhou
3 Revolutionary vs. Politician: a Dilemma Again in Wuhan
4 Building a Revolutionary Party: a Way Out?
5 Between Communism and Nationalism (1923–1928)
1 The Rise of Materialist Historiography in China
2 The School of “New History” and Hayes’ Historical Writings
3 Chen Gongbo’s Historical Practices
4 Chen Gongbo’s Interest in British Anti-Imperialism
5 Locating Chen Gongbo’s Left-Wing GMD Program
Conclusion
1 The Abandonment of Social Democracy
2 Revolution and Counter-Revolution
3 Nationalism and Socialism
Appendix: Events in Republican China (1915–1920)
Bibliography
Index
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