Revolutionary Writings 1912-1949 Zedong Mao, Stuart R. Schram. out changing . " ' ll They all confirm the stability of substantive disposition and make an argument for the stability of such substantive disposition along two lines ...
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: East Gate Book
ISBN: UOM:39015060830489
Category: History
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.
Zedong Mao Stuart Reynolds Schram, Nancy Jane Hodes. fox, relying on the might of the tiger Wu Ziyu3 to hold sway over the Yangzi and the Han, and make mincemeat of the common people. How valiant the Beijing- Wuhan Railway workers who ...
Author: Zedong Mao
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ISBN: UCSD:31822023046022
Category: China
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.
Introduction By January 1939 , following the recently concluded Sixth Plenum , Mao Zedong had emerged as the most important single leader of the Chinese Communist Party and the organizational structures it had called into being .
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
ISBN: 1563240491
Category: History
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.
Despite his narrative skills, during the 1939-1941 period Mao does not yet appear to claim the omniscience later attributed to him. He complains of his own shallow historical knowledge, and he asks other comrades for both information ...
Author: Stuart Schram
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317465430
Category: Business & Economics
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By 1939 Mao Zedong was a leader in the Chinese Communist Party through his political acumen, his organizing energy, and his executive ability. At the same time, his abilities to shift register, to maintain a sense of the whole and also of the particular, and to absorb seemingly contradictory realities in the social, political and military arenas he
Revolutionary Writings, 1912-49 Zedong Mao, Stuart Schram ... For the texts of Mao's report and the subsequent commentary, see below, “Report to the Second National Soviet Congress,” January ... Thrusts,” in Saich, Rise to Power, pp.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781134902255
Category: Political Science
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This projected ten-volume edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including the many new texts that appeared in 1993, Mao's centenary.
The “individual” to whose will Mao attached such importance was obviously not the ordinary man. His concern, in the years prior to the May Fourth movement, was very much with the individuality of the hero or the sage.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317465416
Category: Political Science
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Revolution in its Leninist guise has been a dominant force in the world for most of the 20th century, and the Chinese revolution has been, with the Russian revolution, one of its two most important manifestations. Mao Zedong, the architect of victory in China in 1949, stands out as one of the dominant figures of the century. Guerilla leader, strategist, conqueror, ruler, poet and philosopher, he placed his imprint on China, and on the world. Even though today communism is widely seen as bankrupt, Mao Zedong's achievements as an innovative disciple of Lenin and Stalin in the most populous nation on earth guarantees his place in history. Whatever the ultimate fate of communism in China, the fact of Mao's influence on events during more than five decades, and its resonance after his death, will remain. This edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including not only the 20-volume edition published in Tokyo years ago, but many new materials issued in China since 1978, both openly and for internal circulation. The editors have pursued a threefold goal: firstly, to translate every text by Mao which could be obtained, so as to make this English version as complete as possible; secondly, to annotate the materials in sufficient detail to make them accessible to the non-specialist reader; and thirdly, to combine accuracy with a level of literary quality which is intended to make the volumes agreeable as well as instructive to read. Volume 1 includes translations of the entire contents of the authoritative "Mao Zedong Zaoqi Wengao 1912.6-1920.11" ("Draft writings from Mao Zedong's early period, June 1912-November 1920"), published in Beijing in 1990, plus some 15 additional texts for the same period which have been attributed to Mao. Among the items thus made available in English are his first surviving work, a middle school essay of 1912 in praise of Shang Yang; his very extensive "Classroom Notes" of late 1913 on the lectures of his most influential teachers, Yang Changji and "Yuan the Big Beard"; a dozen letters to his then close friend Xiao Zisheng (Siao-yu), who described a shared odyssey in "Mao-Tse-tung and I were Beggars"; his marginal annotations of 1918 to the German philosopher Friedrich Paulsen's work on ethics, in which Mao proclaimed himself a believer in "individualism" and an admirer of Nietzsche; and many important letters, articles, and other writings documenting his evolution from liberalism to anarchism and finally to Marxism in 1919-1920.
Zedong Mao, Nancy Jane Hodes Stuart Reynolds Schram. On July 29 , 1929 , at an emergency meeting of the Front Committee , Mao agreed that Chen Yi should go to Shanghai , in the role of the " capable comrade ... xlvi MAO'S ROAD TO POWER.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
ISBN: 156324439X
Category: China
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Resolution on the Land Problem of the Joint Conference of the General Front Committee and the Jiangxi Provincial Action Committee (October 19)
Revolutionary Writings, 1912-49 Zedong Mao, Stuart Schram ... people will oppose the war; instead, what it should worry about is that the people will not rise up or will be indifferent toward the war. ... to 1927 124 MAO'S ROAD TO POWER.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317465294
Category: Business & Economics
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By 1936, after a decade of Civil War and even before the Xi'an Incident, Mao Zedong had begun talking about a "New Stage" of cooperation between the Guomindang and the Communist Party. With the establishment of a framework for cooperation between the two parties, and as Japan began its brutal war against China, Mao began to develop this theme more systematically in both the political and military spheres. This volume documents the evolution of Mao's thinking in this area that found its culmination in his long report to the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Central Committee in October, 1938, explicitly entitled "On the New Stage" and presented here in its entirety. It was also during this period that Mao delivered a course of lectures on dialectical materialism after reading and annotating a number of works on Marxist theory by Soviet and Chinese authors. These lectures, from which "On Practice" and "On Contradiction" were later extracted, are also translated here in their entirety.
On August 24, Mao Zedong and Zhu De had issued the order, translated above, to launch the attack; on September 12, ... across the provincial border from one another, which were on the way to Mao's subsequent destination of Ji'an.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317465348
Category: Political Science
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This projected ten-volume edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including the many new texts that appeared in 1993, Mao's centenary.
Revolutionary Writings, 1912-49 Zedong Mao, Stuart Schram, Mao, Tse Tung. 1 Telegram to Mr. Xiao Hengshan from the All-Hunan Federation of Labor Organizations (February 20, 1923) To Mr. Xiao Hengshan at Wuchang: The troops under your ...
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317465379
Category: Social Science
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This projected ten-volume edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including the many new texts that appeared in 1993, Mao's centenary.
They make their living wholly or primarily by selling their la- bor power . Such persons are workers ( including farm laborers ) . ... If a fam- ily member works in the city , he is a worker . " Schram , ed . , Mao's Road to Power ...
Author: Nick Knight
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739117076
Category: History
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Offers a different perspective on Mao Zedong, the major architect of the Chinese Revolution and leader of the People's Republic of China until his death in 1976. Utilizing a number of documents written by Mao, here, the author 'rethinks' Mao by subjecting a number his controversial themes to fresh scrutiny.
The readings in this volume develop the themes of this "Yan'an way," which--along with brilliant soldiering--brought Mao and the Chinese Communist Party to the brink of national power in 1945.
Author: Stuart R. Schram
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1138856568
Category: China
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It was during the period from 1942 to 1945, the subject of this eighth volume in the 10-volume translation of Mao Zedong's writings through 1949, that Mao asserted his status as the incarnation and symbol of the Chinese Revolution and the sinification of Marxism-Leninism. At the same time, with the tide of war turning against the Axis powers, both Mao and Chiang Kaishek maneuvered for advantage in asserting control over postwar China. Mao developed a model for a new China built on several pillars: the absolute authority of the Party and its supreme leader; "rectification" study and criticism in the party and the army; mass campaigns; and a clear "story" of salvation--for China and for the individual--wrapped up in Mao's personal experience and his writings. The readings in this volume develop the themes of this "Yan'an way," which--along with brilliant soldiering--brought Mao and the Chinese Communist Party to the brink of national power in 1945.
This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
ISBN: 1563240491
Category: History
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.
The series, Mao’s Road to Power, consisting of translations of Mao Zedong’s writings from 1912 to 1949, provides abundant documentation in his own words on his life and thought as well as on developments in China during the pre-1949 ...
Author: Nancy Hearst
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317516217
Category: History
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The series, Mao’s Road to Power, consisting of translations of Mao Zedong’s writings from 1912 to 1949, provides abundant documentation in his own words on his life and thought as well as on developments in China during the pre-1949 period. This penultimate volume in the series, Volume 9, covers the period from the Japanese Surrender through the Chinese Communist Party’s Strategic Defense during the Civil War, August 1945 to June 1947.
This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity.
Author: Zedong Mao
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ISBN: LCCN:92026783
Category: China
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.
The series, Mao’s Road to Power, consisting of translations of Mao Zedong’s writings from 1912 to 1949, provides abundant documentation in his own words on his life and thought as well as developments in China during the pre-1949 period ...
Author: Nancy Hearst
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317515975
Category: History
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The series, Mao’s Road to Power, consisting of translations of Mao Zedong’s writings from 1912 to 1949, provides abundant documentation in his own words on his life and thought as well as developments in China during the pre-1949 period. This final volume in the series, Volume 10, covers the period from the Chinese Communist Party’s Strategic Offense during the Civil War to the Establishment of the People's Republic of China, July 1947 to October 1949.
This volume documents the evolution of Mao's thinking in this area that found its culmination in his long report to the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Central Committee in October, 1938, explicitly entitled "On the New Stage" and presented ...
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317465287
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 963
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By 1936, after a decade of Civil War and even before the Xi'an Incident, Mao Zedong had begun talking about a "New Stage" of cooperation between the Guomindang and the Communist Party. With the establishment of a framework for cooperation between the two parties, and as Japan began its brutal war against China, Mao began to develop this theme more systematically in both the political and military spheres. This volume documents the evolution of Mao's thinking in this area that found its culmination in his long report to the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Central Committee in October, 1938, explicitly entitled "On the New Stage" and presented here in its entirety. It was also during this period that Mao delivered a course of lectures on dialectical materialism after reading and annotating a number of works on Marxist theory by Soviet and Chinese authors. These lectures, from which "On Practice" and "On Contradiction" were later extracted, are also translated here in their entirety.
This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher:
ISBN: UCSD:31822015139397
Category: China
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.
This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity.
Author: Zedong Mao
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015040606355
Category: China
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This is the first volume in a set covering the writings of Mao-Tse-tung and charting his progress from childhood to full political maturity. This work contains essays, letters, notes and articles in the period 1912 to 1920, which saw him move from liberali.