Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Jerome Ch’ên. Mao and the Chinese Revolution.
London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
415 páginas.
Contents
PART ONE
FOREWORD
I – THE IMPRESSIONABLE AGE
II – ‘THE TURBULENT YEARS’
III – THE WIDENING HORIZON
IV – THE MARXIST
V – THE FIRST UNITED FRONT
VI – THE AUTUMN HARVEST
VII – THE REVOLUTIONARY BASES
VIII – THE FIVE ENCIRCLEMENTS
IX – THE LONG MARCH
X – THE SECOND UNITED FRONT
XI – WAR AND SOLDIERS
XII – VICTORY AND NEGOTIATIONS
XIII – THE COUP DE GRÂCE
PART TWO
Thirty-seven Poems by Mao Tse-tung
APPENDIX A. Founder Members of the CCP, 1921
APPENDIX B. The Growth of the Red Army under Mao and Chu, 1927-1945
APPENDIX C. The Itineraries of 1934-1936
APPENDIX D. The Economic Conditions of the Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Border Region
APPENDIX E. The Relative Strengths of the PLA and the KMT Army, 1945-1949
CHRONOLOGY
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