Biblioteca / 1950-1959 1970-1979
Martin Wilbur – Julie Lien-ying How, editors. Documents on Communism, Nationalism, and Soviet Advisers in China, 1918-1927.
Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 1956.
Edición corregida, Nueva York: Octagon Books, 1972.
640 páginas.
CONTENTS
Many summary headings not appearing in the text are here included
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
THE PROBLEM OF AUTHENTICITY
PART I
INTRODUCTION TO “A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY”
Document 1: A Brief History of the Chinese Communist Party
PART II
THE ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES OF THE CHINESE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY, 1920 to July, 1926
Document 2: Resolutions on the Question of Organization
Document 3: Plans on the Organization of Party Cells
Document 4: Resolutions on the Question of Organization
Document 5: Circular Notice on Relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Youth Corps
Document 6: Resolutions on the Chinese Communist Youth Corps
Document 7: Resolutions on the Question of Propaganda
Document 8: Resolutions on the Work of the Propaganda Department
Document 9: An Outline of the Curriculum of the Chinese Communist Party’s «A» and «B» Party Schools
Document 10: A Concrete Guide to the Work of Training
PART III
CONSOLIDATION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY BASE IN KWANGTUNG, 1921-1925
Document 11: Borodin’s Report on the Revolutionary Committee
Document 12: Galen’s Letter to Chiang Kai-shek
Document 13: Chiang Kai-shek’s Letter to Galen
Document 14: Chiang Kai-shek’s Speech to the Military Council
Document 15: Minutes of the Military Council
Document 16: Kisanko’s Report on Military Developments in Kwangtung
Document 17: Regulations of Political Departments in the National Revolutionary Army
Document 18: Plans on the Establishment of the Central Military and Political Academy
Document 19: Regulations on the Organs of the Kuomintang and the National Government
PART IV
FRICTION AND RECONCILIATION IN THE REVOLUTIONARY CAMP, July, 1925, to July, 1926
Document 20: Resolutions on Relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang
Document 21: Communist Attitude toward the Kuomintang in the North
Document 22: Soviet Report from Canton
Document 23: Stepanov’s Report on the March Twentieth Coup d’État
Document 24: Stepanov’s Report to a Meeting of the Soviet Group at Canton
Document 25: Seifulin’s Report on the Situation at Canton
Document 26: Political Report of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Document 27: Resolutions on Relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang
PART V
THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY’S POLICIES IN THE MASS MOVEMENT, July, 1926
Document 28: Resolutions on the Labor Movement
Document 29: Resolutions on the Peasant Movement
Document 30: Resolutions on the Red Spears Movement
Document 31: Resolutions on the Merchant Movement
Document 32: Resolutions on the Women’s Movement
Document 33: Resolutions on the Student Movement
Document 34: Resolutions on the Relief Movement
Document 35: Resolutions on the Military Movement
PART VI
KUOMINTANG AND SOVIET RELATIONS WITH FENG YU-HSIANG, October, 1924, to September, 1926
Document 36: Jen Te-chiang’s Letter to Frunze on Alliance with Feng Yü-hsiang
Document 37: Letter to Karakhan on Feng Yü-hsiang
Document 38: Record of a Meeting at the Soviet Embassy in Peking
Document 39: Ya-en’s Report on the Kalgan Soviet Group
Document 40: Draft Outline on the Organization of a Volunteer Militia in Peking
Document 41: Resolutions on the Question of Cooperation between Party Members and the First Kuominchiin
Document 42: Soviet Report on the Political Attitude of Feng Yü-hsiang and First Kuominchün Officers
PART VII
KUOMINTANG-COMMUNIST RELATIONS DURING THE NORTHERN EXPEDITION, July, 1926, to April 6, 1927
Document 43: Pavlov’s Report on the Eighth Army
Document 44: Teruni’s Report to Borodin on the Situation at Wuhan
Document 45: Resolutions on the Chinese Communist Youth Corps
Document 46: Minutes of a Meeting of the Provisional Joint Council of the Kuomintang’s Central Executive Committee and the National Government Council
Document 47: Political Report of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, January 8, 1927
Document 48: Political Report of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, January 26 1927
Document 49: Soviet Report on the Split between Chiang Kai-shek and T’ang Sheng-chih
Document 50: Report on the Work of the Peking Local Committee in the National Movement
CONCLUSIONS
GLOSSARY A: Special Terms and Names of Organizations and Party Organs
GLOSSARY B: Names of Chinese Persons Mentioned in the Documents and Essays
GLOSSARY C: Names of Relatively Obscure Russians Mentioned in the Documents and Essays
BIBLIOGRAPHY