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China's lonely revolution : the local communist movement of Hainan Island, 1926-1956 / Jeremy A. Murray.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Murray, Jeremy A., author.
Series:
SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communism--China--Hainan Sheng--History--20th century.
Communism.
Revolutionaries--China--Hainan Sheng--History--20th century.
Revolutionaries.
Communists--China--Hainan Sheng--History--20th century.
Communists.
Li (Hainan people)--China--Hainan Sheng--Politics and government--20th century.
Li (Hainan people).
Hainan Sheng (China)--Politics and government--20th century.
Hainan Sheng (China).
Hainan Sheng (China)--Relations--China.
China--Relations--China--Hainan Sheng.
China.
China--History--Republic, 1912-1949.
China--History--1949-.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (239 pages).
Place of Publication:
Albany, New York : SUNY Press, 2017.
Summary:
"Presents a new view of the Chinese revolution through the lens of the local Communist movement in Hainan between 1926 and 1956. Jeremy A. Murray's study of local Communist revolutionaries in Hainan between 1926 and 1956 provides a window into the diversity and complexity of the Chinese revolution. Long at the margins of the Chinese state, Hainan was once known by mainlanders only for its malarial climate and fierce indigenous people. In spite of efforts by the Chinese Nationalists and the Japanese to exterminate Hainan's Communists, the movement survived because of an alliance with the indigenous Li. For years it persevered, though in complete isolation from Communist headquarters on the mainland. Using Chinese-language sources, archival materials, and interviews, Murray draws a vivid picture of this movement from the Hainanese perspective, and broadens our understanding of how patriotism, Party loyalty, and Chinese identity have been experienced and interpreted in modern China"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cultivating and exploiting a "primitive" island : from Hainan's early history into the twentieth century
Political prospects in the early Republic : revolution, warlords, and diaspora, 1912-1926
From globetrotters to guerrillas : Hainan's early communists
An outrage of little consequence : the Japanese invasion and occupation of Hainan
New allies : the Baisha uprising and the Li-communist alliance, 1943
Holding aloft Hainan's red flag : disobedience and survival in the civil war, 1946
Sharing victory : the communist conquest of Hainan Island
Bringing Hainan to the nation's heel : anti-localism in the early PRC
Epilogue.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781438465326
1438465327

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