Moscow and Chinese Communists

Moscow and Chinese Communists
Author: Robert Carver North
Publisher: Stanford, U.P
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1963
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Red at Heart

Red at Heart
Author: Elizabeth McGuire
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0190640553

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From a debut author, an intimate, multigenerational narrative of the Russian and Chinese revolutions through the eyes of the Chinese youth who traveled to the Soviet Union and the fate of their blended offspring

Peking and Moscow

Peking and Moscow
Author: Klaus Mehnert
Publisher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1963
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Moscow and the Emergence of Communist Power in China, 1925-30

Moscow and the Emergence of Communist Power in China, 1925-30
Author: Bruce Elleman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2009-01-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134002556

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This book examines the emergence of Communist power in China during the interwar period, focusing especially on the role of the Soviet Union and the 1927 Nanchang Uprising. It describes the history behind the alliance between the Chinese Communists and Nationalists, the impact of the USSR's military and political advisers, and the success of the Northern Expedition that resulted in the April 1927 purge of the Communists from the Nationalist Party. It explores the debates between leading communists in Moscow, notably Stalin – who thought that China was ready in 1927 for an urban-based Communist revolution, similar to what had happened in Russia ten years before – and Trotsky who opposed it. It goes on examine the seizure of power in Nanchang by the Communists, the establishment of China's first short-lived soviet republic, and the reasons why the soviet soon collapsed. It explains the consequences of the rising, including the adoption by the Communists of guerilla warfare, the foundation of China's second soviet, and after moving to northwest China during the 1930s, the rise of Communist power throughout all of mainland China which culminated in the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. The book stresses the importance of the mythology that evolved around the Nanchang Uprising: since criticism of the Nanchang Uprising would open themselves up to accusations that they were Trotskyites, the Chinese Communists created the myth that the Nanchang Uprising was a success, and later dated the origins of the People’s Liberation Army to this event.

The Soviet Union and Communist China 1945-1950: The Arduous Road to the Alliance

The Soviet Union and Communist China 1945-1950: The Arduous Road to the Alliance
Author: Dieter Heinzig
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317454499

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Drawing on a wealth of new sources, this work documents the evolving relationship between Moscow and Peking in the twentieth century. Using newly available Russian and Chinese archival documents, memoirs written in the 1980s and 1990s, and interviews with high-ranking Soviet and Chinese eyewitnesses, the book provides the basis for a new interpretation of this relationship and a glimpse of previously unknown events that shaped the Sino-Soviet alliance. An appendix contains translated Chinese and Soviet documents - many of which are being published for the first time. The book focuses mainly on Communist China's relationship with Moscow after the conclusion of the treaty between the Soviet Union and Kuomingtang China in 1945, up until the signing of the treaty between Moscow and the Chinese Communist Party in 1950. It also looks at China's relationship with Moscow from 1920 to 1945, as well as developments from 1950 to the present. The author reevaluates existing sources and literature on the topic, and demonstrates that the alliance was reached despite disagreements and distrust on both sides and was not an inevitable conclusion. He also shows that the relationship between the two Communist parties was based on national interest politics, and not on similar ideological convictions.

Soviet Russia in China

Soviet Russia in China
Author: Kai-shek Chiang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1969
Genre: China
ISBN:

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Moscow and the Emergence of Communist Power in China, 1925-30

Moscow and the Emergence of Communist Power in China, 1925-30
Author: Bruce A. Elleman
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415776141

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This book examines the emergence of Communist power in China during the interwar period, focusing especially on the role of the Soviet Union and the 1927 Nanchang Uprising. It describes the history behind the alliance between the Chinese Communists and Nationalists, the impact of the USSR's military and political advisers, and the success of the Northern Expedition that resulted in the April 1927 purge of the Communists from the Nationalist Party. It explores the debates between leading communists in Moscow, notably Stalin – who thought that China was ready in 1927 for an urban-based Communist revolution, similar to what had happened in Russia ten years before – and Trotsky who opposed it. It goes on examine the seizure of power in Nanchang by the Communists, the establishment of China's first short-lived soviet republic, and the reasons why the soviet soon collapsed. It explains the consequences of the rising, including the adoption by the Communists of guerilla warfare, the foundation of China's second soviet, and after moving to northwest China during the 1930s, the rise of Communist power throughout all of mainland China which culminated in the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The book stresses the importance of the mythology that evolved around the Nanchang Uprising: since criticism of the Nanchang Uprising would open themselves up to accusations that they were Trotskyites, the Chinese Communists created the myth that the Nanchang Uprising was a success, and later dated the origins of the People's Liberation Army to this event.

China and Soviet Russia

China and Soviet Russia
Author: Henry Wei
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1974
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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