"Proletarian Hegemony" in the Chinese Revolution and the Canton Commune of 1927 / / by S. Bernard Thomas.

Examines the continuing evolution and ultimate transformation of the proletarian line and the concept of proletarian leadership in the post-1927 history of Chinese Communism.

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Superior document:Michigan papers in Chinese studies
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Place / Publishing House:Ann Arbor : : Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan,, 1975.
Year of Publication:1975
Language:English
Series:Michigan papers in Chinese studies.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 187 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Ideological and political background to the uprising
  • The rise and fall of the Canton Soviet
  • CI-CCP evaluations of Canton, 1928-1931
  • Proletarian hegemony and the Kiangsi Soviet
  • The Maoist version of proletarian hegemony : the anti-Japanese and civil war years, 1936-1948
  • Maoist ideological, class, and developmental patterns in postliberation China and the new symbolism of Canton.