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The Communist takeover of Hangzhou : the transformation of city and cadre, 1949-1954 /

Existing literature on the Chinese Revolution takes into account the influence of peasant society on Mao's ideas and policies but rarely discusses a reverse effect of comparable significance: namely, how peasant cadres were affected by the urban environment into which they moved. In this detail...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gao, James Z., 1948-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, ©2004.
Colección:Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • On the Eve of the Takeover
  • Making the Urban Policy
  • The Searching for Cadres
  • Luzhongnan: The Revolutionary Base
  • Luzhongnan: The Pool of Cadres
  • Hangzhou before Communism
  • The Imperial Examination
  • Conclusion
  • Training the Cadres
  • The Urgent Task for Luzhongnan
  • Overcoming the Major Obstacle
  • The Enthusiastic Students
  • The Third Group of Recruits
  • The Key Preparations
  • Conclusion
  • The First Efforts
  • The Disciplined Soldiers
  • 'A Strange City"
  • The Early Elaboration
  • The "Lion-Fox" Strategy
  • "Making Smoke Rise"
  • The "Silver Dollar War"
  • Conclusion
  • One Step Back, Two Steps Forward
  • The Temporary Retreat
  • Fish Cannot Leave Water
  • The Rural Revolution and Class Consciousness
  • Winning over the Youngsters
  • Mobilizing the Working Class
  • Conclusion
  • The Korean War and the City
  • From the White Paper to the Korean War
  • From Beijing Conferences to the Crusade in Hangzhou.
  • Reorganizing the Urban Dwellers
  • Suppression of Counterrevolutionaries
  • The Intellectual Thought Reforming Campaign
  • Conclusion
  • The Trial of Strength
  • The Changing Cadres
  • The Three-Anti Campaign in Hangzhou
  • The Five-Anti: An Economical Struggle
  • The Five-Anti: A Political Communication
  • The New Three-Anti Campaign
  • Conclusion
  • The Women's Cadres
  • Women Shaped the Revolution
  • Bound Feet in the Revolution
  • The South-bound Cadres and Their Rural Wives
  • Women's Cadres in the City
  • The Women's Federation
  • New Women's Cadres
  • Conclusion
  • The "East Geneva"
  • A Changed Strategy
  • Mao's Manors at the Lake Shore
  • The Temples: Not Just Religion
  • The Women's Opera: A Cultural Heritage
  • Toward Socialism
  • Conclusion
  • Opportunism
  • A Political Ritual
  • Dual Identities.