01883nam 2200397 450 991047733060332120230325180357.00-472-12792-6(CKB)4100000011725420(NjHacI)994100000011725420(EXLCZ)99410000001172542020230325d1975 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier"Proletarian Hegemony" in the Chinese Revolution and the Canton Commune of 1927 /by S. Bernard ThomasAnn Arbor :Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan,1975.1 online resource (x, 187 pages)Michigan papers in Chinese studies0-472-03827-3 Includes bibliographical references.Ideological and political background to the uprising -- The rise and fall of the Canton Soviet -- CI-CCP evaluations of Canton, 1928-1931 -- Proletarian hegemony and the Kiangsi Soviet -- The Maoist version of proletarian hegemony : the anti-Japanese and civil war years, 1936-1948 -- Maoist ideological, class, and developmental patterns in postliberation China and the new symbolism of Canton.Examines the continuing evolution and ultimate transformation of the proletarian line and the concept of proletarian leadership in the post-1927 history of Chinese Communism.Michigan papers in Chinese studies.ChinaHistory1912-1928Guangzhou (China)History20th century951.04/2Thomas S. Bernard1921-138684NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910477330603321“Proletarian Hegemony” in the Chinese Revolution and the Canton Commune of 19272445340UNINA