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Forging Leninism In China Mao And The Remaking Of The Chinese Communist Party 19271934 Joseph Fewsmith

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Forging Leninism In China Mao And The Remaking Of The Chinese Communist Party 19271934 Joseph Fewsmith
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Joseph Fewsmith
ISBN: 9781316513569, 1316513564
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Forging Leninism In China Mao And The Remaking Of The Chinese Communist Party 19271934 Joseph Fewsmith by Joseph Fewsmith 9781316513569, 1316513564 instant download after payment.

Forging Leninism in China is a re-examination of the events of the Chinese revolution and the transformation of the Chinese Communist Party from the years 1927 to 1934. Describing the transformation of the party as 'the forging of Leninism', Joseph Fewsmith offers a clear analysis of the development of the party. Drawing on supporting statements of party leaders and a wealth of historical material, he demonstrates how the Chinese Communist Party reshaped itself to become far more violent, more hierarchical, and more militarized during this time. He highlights the role of local educated youth in organizing the Chinese revolution, arguing that it was these local organizations, rather than Mao, who introduced Marxism into the countryside. Fewsmith presents a vivid story of local social history and conflict between Mao's revolutionaries and local Communists.

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