Social and Political Change in Revolutionary China

Social and Political Change in Revolutionary China
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The Taihang Base Area in the War of Resistance to Japan, 1937–1945
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Artikel-Nr:
9781461643388
Veröffentl:
2000
Seiten:
384
Autor:
David S. G. Goodman
Serie:
Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This history provides the first book-length study and the first county-level analysis of social and political change in the Taihang Base Area during the key years of the War of Resistance to Japan. David S. G. Goodman explores revolution as process, arguing that the CCP was successful because of its management of revolutionary incrementalism. In particular, he examines the roles and interactions of urban intellectuals, teachers, and peasant small-holders as agents of change. Based on newly available documents and interviews, this meticulously researched work deepens our understanding of the social and political origins of the Chinese revolution by considering how both the rural population and the party adapted within that process.
This history provides the first book-length study and the first county-level analysis of social and political change in the Taihang Base Area during the key years of the War of Resistance to Japan, which was instrumental in the establishment of the PeopleOs Republic of China. David Goodman explores revolution as process, arguing that the Chinese Communist Party was successful because of its management of revolutionary incrementalism. In particular, he examines the roles and interactions of a variety of groups, highlighting the activities of urban intellectuals, teachers, and peasant small-holders as agents of change. Based on new sources of information_including materials from the Taihang Base Area recently republished by the CCP, documentation and reports from the Taiyuan Archive that have not been made publicly available, and interviews with veterans of the Taihang Base Area_this meticulously researched work deepens our understanding of the social and political origins of the Chinese revolution by considering how both the rural population and the CCP adapted and changed within that process.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Revolutionary Process
Part 2 Part I: Political Order
Chapter 3 Base Area and Border Region
Chapter 4 Liaoxian: The Administrative Center
Chapter 5 Wuxiang: Military Affairs and Mobilization
Chapter 6 Licheng: Food and Factories
Part 7 Part II: Social Reform
Chapter 8 The Revolutionary Imperative
Chapter 9 Liaoxian: Land and Social Reform
Chapter 10 Wuxiang: Radical Politics and Revolutionary Conflict
Chapter 11 Licheng: Resistance and Rebellion
Chapter 12 Conclusion: Revolution in Southeast Shanxi

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