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From Revolution to Politics


From Revolution to Politics
Chinese Communists on the Long March


BenjaminYang

First published 1990 by Westview Press Inc Published 2021 by Routledge 605 - photo 1
First published 1990 by Westview Press, Inc.
Published 2021 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Yang, Benjamin.
From revolution to politics: Chinese communists on the long march
/ Benjamin Yang.
p. cm.(Westview special studies on China)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8133-7672-6
1. ChinaHistoryLong March, 19341935. 2. CommunismChina
History. I. Title. II. Series.
DS777.5134.Y36 1990
951.04'2dc20
89-49475
CIP

ISBN 13: 978-0-3670-1282-3 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-3671-6269-6 (pbk)
DOI: 10.4324/9780429042683
To My Father,
Who Died a Communist
CONTENTS
  1. 2 Soviet Revolution in South China
    1. The Conclusion of the Communist-Nationalist Collaboration
    2. Armed Rebellions and Soviet Establishments
    3. Features and Patterns of Soviet Revolution
    4. Mao Zedong and the Jiangxi Central Soviet
    5. The Adventure of the Li Lisan Center
  2. 3 The Fourth Suppression Campaign and the Long March
    1. The First Three Suppression Campaigns
    2. The Transfer of the Party Center from Shanghai to the Soviet
    3. The Fourth Suppression Campaign and the Fourth Front Army's Long March
    4. The Fourth Suppression Campaign and the Third Red Army's Long March
    5. The Fourth Suppression Campaign in the Jiangxi Central Soviet
  3. 4 The Fifth Suppression Campaign and the Long March
    1. The Start of the Fifth Suppression Campaign
    2. Incidents in Fujian, Conferences in Ruijin, and Battles in Guangchang
    3. The Anti-Japanese Vanguard Brigade and Its Northern Expedition
    4. The 6th Army Corps and Its Western Expedition
    5. Decision Making on the Long March in the Jiangxi Central Soviet
  4. 5 Military Line Versus Political Line: The Zunyi Conference and the Rise of Mao
    1. Early Phases of the Long March
    2. The Convocation of the Zunyi Conference
    3. The Resolutions of the Zunyi Conference as an Analytical Review of Communists' Experiences in Military Affairs
    4. Mao's Rise to Power
  5. 6 The Army Versus the Party: Encounter of the First and Fourth Front Armies
    1. Move to the Party Center's Call
    2. Union: The Lianghekou Conference
    3. Clash: The Conferences at Luhua, Shawo, and Maoergai
    4. Split: The Baxi Conference
  6. 7 Settlement in North China
    1. From Desperation to Prospect
    2. The Long March of the 25th Red Army
    3. Communists in Shaanxi Province
    4. Consolidation and Expansion of the Northern Shaanxi Base
  7. 8 Grand Union
    1. From Prospect to Desperation
    2. The 2nd and 6th Army Corps Take Off Again
    3. A Necessary Road to the North
  8. 9 The Prowess of Mao as Political Entrepreneur
    1. Toward Allies: The Xi'an Incident
    2. Toward Comrades: The Western Route Army
    3. Toward the Competitor: The Second Nationalist-Communist Collaboration
    4. Toward the Enemy: The Sino-Japanese War
  9. 10 Conclusion: The Long March from Revolution to Politics
    1. The Long March as a Transitional Period
    2. Revolution and Politics
    3. Communism in Transformation
  1. 2 Soviet Revolution in South China
    1. The Conclusion of the Communist-Nationalist Collaboration
    2. Armed Rebellions and Soviet Establishments
    3. Features and Patterns of Soviet Revolution
    4. Mao Zedong and the Jiangxi Central Soviet
    5. The Adventure of the Li Lisan Center
  2. 3 The Fourth Suppression Campaign and the Long March
    1. The First Three Suppression Campaigns
    2. The Transfer of the Party Center from Shanghai to the Soviet
    3. The Fourth Suppression Campaign and the Fourth Front Army's Long March
    4. The Fourth Suppression Campaign and the Third Red Army's Long March
    5. The Fourth Suppression Campaign in the Jiangxi Central Soviet
  3. 4 The Fifth Suppression Campaign and the Long March
    1. The Start of the Fifth Suppression Campaign
    2. Incidents in Fujian, Conferences in Ruijin, and Battles in Guangchang
    3. The Anti-Japanese Vanguard Brigade and Its Northern Expedition
    4. The 6th Army Corps and Its Western Expedition
    5. Decision Making on the Long March in the Jiangxi Central Soviet
  4. 5 Military Line Versus Political Line: The Zunyi Conference and the Rise of Mao
    1. Early Phases of the Long March
    2. The Convocation of the Zunyi Conference
    3. The Resolutions of the Zunyi Conference as an Analytical Review of Communists' Experiences in Military Affairs
    4. Mao's Rise to Power
  5. 6 The Army Versus the Party: Encounter of the First and Fourth Front Armies
    1. Move to the Party Center's Call
    2. Union: The Lianghekou Conference
    3. Clash: The Conferences at Luhua, Shawo, and Maoergai
    4. Split: The Baxi Conference
  6. 7 Settlement in North China
    1. From Desperation to Prospect
    2. The Long March of the 25th Red Army
    3. Communists in Shaanxi Province
    4. Consolidation and Expansion of the Northern Shaanxi Base
  7. 8 Grand Union
    1. From Prospect to Desperation
    2. The 2nd and 6th Army Corps Take Off Again
    3. A Necessary Road to the North
  8. 9 The Prowess of Mao as Political Entrepreneur
    1. Toward Allies: The Xi'an Incident
    2. Toward Comrades: The Western Route Army
    3. Toward the Competitor: The Second Nationalist-Communist Collaboration
    4. Toward the Enemy: The Sino-Japanese War
  9. 10 Conclusion: The Long March from Revolution to Politics
    1. The Long March as a Transitional Period
    2. Revolution and Politics
    3. Communism in Transformation
Guide
TABLES AND MAPS
  1. Tables
    1. 4.1 The CCP Politburo in Early 1934
    2. 4.2 The Anti-Japanese Vanguard Brigade in October 1934
    3. 4.3 The Sixth Army Corps on the Long March in August 1934
    4. 5.1 The Central Red Army on the Long March, October 1934
    5. 5.2 Participants at the Zunyi Conference
    6. 6.1 Leadership of the Fourth Front Army, October 1933
    7. 6.2 The Military System of the Red Army After the Luhua Conference
    8. 6.3 The Two-Route Division of the Red Army After the Shawo Conference
    9. 7.1 The Central Red Army Reorganization at Hadapu
    10. 8.1 Joint Forces of the Second and Fourth Front Armies
    11. 9.1 The Eighth Route Army in August 1937
  2. Maps
    1. Territory Bases of the Communist Party in South China, 1930-1932
    2. Long Marches of the Red Army in South China in 1934
    3. Long Marches of the Red Army in West China, 1934-1936
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