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- catalog contributor b8188722.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "1. Party reform and structural change under the returned student leadership, by W.F. Dorrill.--2. The evolution of early revolutionary parties in China as an inheritance of the Chinese Communist party, by E. Friedman.--3. The Chinese Communist party rectification movement, 1938-1944, by J.P. Harrison.--4. Chʻen Tu-hsu's leadership of the Chinese Communist party on the Kuomintang issue, 1922-1924, by J.L. How.--5. Chʻen Tu-hsiu: cultural iconoclast and political revolutionary, by R.C. Kagan.--6. The non-military role of the Chinese Communist military: an overview of the political work system, by Y.M. Kau.--7. Power and policy-making in the Kiangsi Soviet, by I.J. Kim.--8. Chʻü Chʻiu-pai's role in the Sixth Comintern Congress, by Li Yu-ning.--9. A structural analysis of the thought of Mao Tse-tung, by S. Merrill.--10. The masses and continuing the revolution.--11. Chinese Communist land reform and peasant mobilization, 1946-8, by J.L. Price.--12. Kʻangta- the development of a revolutionary pedagogy, by P.J. Seybolt.--13. Maoists and modernization, by J.D. Seymour.--14. To leap forward: political conflict and the pace of "socialist construction," by R.H. Solomon.--15. Elite recruitment and societal change: the Eighth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, 1958.--16. The interplay of China and Japan in the origins of the cold war in Asia, by E.S. Wehrle.".
- catalog extent "16 in 2 v.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Storrs, University of Connecticut,".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Party reform and structural change under the returned student leadership, by W.F. Dorrill.--2. The evolution of early revolutionary parties in China as an inheritance of the Chinese Communist party, by E. Friedman.--3. The Chinese Communist party rectification movement, 1938-1944, by J.P. Harrison.--4. Chʻen Tu-hsu's leadership of the Chinese Communist party on the Kuomintang issue, 1922-1924, by J.L. How.--5. Chʻen Tu-hsiu: cultural iconoclast and political revolutionary, by R.C. Kagan.--6. The non-military role of the Chinese Communist military: an overview of the political work system, by Y.M. Kau.--7. Power and policy-making in the Kiangsi Soviet, by I.J. Kim.--8. Chʻü Chʻiu-pai's role in the Sixth Comintern Congress, by Li Yu-ning.--9. A structural analysis of the thought of Mao Tse-tung, by S. Merrill.--10. The masses and continuing the revolution.--11. Chinese Communist land reform and peasant mobilization, 1946-8, by J.L. Price.--12. Kʻangta- the development of a revolutionary pedagogy, by P.J. Seybolt.--13. Maoists and modernization, by J.D. Seymour.--14. To leap forward: political conflict and the pace of "socialist construction," by R.H. Solomon.--15. Elite recruitment and societal change: the Eighth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, 1958.--16. The interplay of China and Japan in the origins of the cold war in Asia, by E.S. Wehrle.".
- catalog title "[Papers]".
- catalog type "text".