Forging Leninism in China
Autor Joseph Fewsmithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781009074315
ISBN-10: 1009074318
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10: 1009074318
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Disaster and Local Rebellion; 2. The Donggu Revolutionary Base Area; 3. A Different Approach to Revolution; 4. Mao Versus Local Elites; 5. The Logic of Sufan; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'Forging Leninism reveals the critical development that shapes the Party that rules China today – the replacement of intellectual cliques and local networks with a fearsome military-political organization. In this theoretically informed and historically grounded narrative, Fewsmith shows how this happened and, amazingly, that it did not have to happen.' Timothy Cheek, The University of British Columbia
'That Mao Zedong's revolution is a modern peasant uprising that aims for self-emancipation from the brutal tyranny and exploitation of landlord class is a historical myth that dies hard. Fewsmith debunks it with a convincing account that argues for the importance of foreign ideology and Leninist leadership with which Mao mobilized peasants and imposed disciplines from outside the villages. Informing, interesting and enlightening, this book makes a rewarding read.' Yung-fa Chen, Academic Sinica, Taiwan
'Joseph Fewsmith has written a powerful, revisionist work on the origins of the communist revolution in China. Using new sources, he demonstrates that there was no inevitable path to national revolution; instead, local identity, violent encounters, and ideological dissent were volatile elements in a story that could have ended in the party's destruction rather than its rebirth. This will be key reading for all scholars of CCP history.' Rana Mitter, University of Oxford
'That Mao Zedong's revolution is a modern peasant uprising that aims for self-emancipation from the brutal tyranny and exploitation of landlord class is a historical myth that dies hard. Fewsmith debunks it with a convincing account that argues for the importance of foreign ideology and Leninist leadership with which Mao mobilized peasants and imposed disciplines from outside the villages. Informing, interesting and enlightening, this book makes a rewarding read.' Yung-fa Chen, Academic Sinica, Taiwan
'Joseph Fewsmith has written a powerful, revisionist work on the origins of the communist revolution in China. Using new sources, he demonstrates that there was no inevitable path to national revolution; instead, local identity, violent encounters, and ideological dissent were volatile elements in a story that could have ended in the party's destruction rather than its rebirth. This will be key reading for all scholars of CCP history.' Rana Mitter, University of Oxford