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Zhongguo gong chan dang cheng li shi / Shichuan Zhenhao zhu ; Yuan Guangquan, Qu Yandan yi = The formation of the Chinese Communist Party / Ishikawa Yoshihiro ; translated by Yuan Guangquan and Qu Yandan.
中國共產黨成立史 石川禎浩著 ; 袁廣泉, 瞿艷丹譯 = The formation of the Chinese Communist Party / Ishikawa Yoshihiro ; translated by Yuan Guangquan and Qu Yandan.
LIBRA JQ1519.A5 I8213 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ishikawa, Yoshihiro, 1963- author.
- 石川禎浩, 1963- author.
- Standardized Title:
- Chūgoku kyōsantō seiritsushi. Chinese
- 中国共産党成立史. Chinese
- Language:
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Subjects (All):
- Zhongguo gong chan dang.
- History.
- Zhongguo gong chan dang--History.
- Communism--China--History.
- Communism.
- China.
- Physical Description:
- xxvi, 517 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- Zeng ding ban.
- 增訂版
- Other Title:
- Formation of the Chinese Communist Party
- Place of Publication:
- Xianggang : Xianggang Zhong wen da xue chu ban she, 2021.
- 香港 : 香港中文大學出版社, 2021.
- Summary:
- "Official Chinese narratives recounting the rise of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) tend to minimize the movement's international associations. Conducting careful readings and translations of recently released documents in Russian, Japanese, and Chinese, Ishikawa Yoshihiro builds a portrait of the party's multifaceted character, revealing the provocative influences that shaped the movement and the ideologies of its competitors. Making use of public and private documents and research, Ishikawa begins the story in 1919 with Chinese intellectuals who wrote extensively under pen names and, in fact, plagiarized or translated many iconic texts of early Chinese Marxism. Chinese Marxists initially drew intellectual sustenance from their Japanese counterparts, until Japan clamped down on leftist activities. The Chinese then turned to American and British sources. Ishikawa traces these networks through an exhaustive survey of journals, newspapers, and other intellectual and popular publications. He reports on numerous early meetings involving a range of groups, only some of which were later funneled into CCP membership, and he follows the developments at Soviet Russian gatherings attended by a number of Chinese representatives who claimed to speak for a nascent CCP. Concluding his narrative in 1922, one year after the party's official founding, Ishikawa clarifies a traditionally opaque period in Chinese history and sheds new light on the subsequent behavior and attitude of the party."--Publisher (English version)
- Contents:
- The reception of Marxism in China
- Soviet Russia, the comintern, and the Chinese Communist movement
- Toward the formation of the Chinese Communist Party
- The First National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
- Notes:
- Cover page includes reprint of "The Communist: An Organ of the Third (Communist) International," vol. I. No. 4, August 26, 1920.
- Originally published in Japanese as: Chūgoku kyōsantō seiritsushi, 2001
- Originally published in Japanese as: 中国共産党成立史, 2001.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9789882372191
- 9882372198
- OCLC:
- 1262772941
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