How the red sun rose : the origins and development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1930-1945 /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gao, Hua, 1954-2011 (Author)
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Mosher, Stacy (Translator), Jian, Guo (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Chinese
Published: Hong Kong [China] : The Chinese University Press, [2018]
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Table of Contents:
  • The origins of the disagreements between Mao and the central leadership of the Chinese Communist Party
  • The expansion of Mao's power after the Zunyi Conference and Moscow's political interference
  • Power struggles and reorganization of the party leadership after Wang Ming's return to China
  • Mao's great victory over Wang Ming
  • Seizing the power of ideological "interpretation"
  • The internal and external environments of the Chinese Communist Party and Mao's advantageous position on the eve of the rectification movement
  • Revolution begins at the top : Mao and Wang Ming cross swords
  • The revolution shifts downward : the launch of the fullscale rectification movement
  • From the "Yan'an spring" to the attack on Wang Shiwei
  • The revolution deepens : reconstructing the apparatus for propaganda and cadre education
  • Forging the "new man" : from rectification to cadre examination
  • The revolution hits its peak : the cadre examination, antispy, and emergency rescue campaigns
  • Yan'an and the base areas during the emergency rescue campaign
  • Two steps forward, one step back : the retreat of the emergency rescue campaign
  • "Long live Chairman Mao" : the culmination of the Yan'an rectification movement.