Documents on Communism, Nationalism and Soviet Advisers in China 1918 -1927.   ...

Primary author
Publisher
Octagon Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date of Publication
1972 (1956)
Number of Pages
617
Classification
II Regions and countries | C Central, East and South Asia | cn 06 China
Description
... Papers sized in the 1927 Peking Raid.

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Documents:
A Brief History of the Chinese Communist Party
1- A Brief History of the Chinese Communist Party
The organizational Policies of the CPC, 1920 to July, 1926
2- Resolutions on the Question of Organization
3- Plans on the Organization of Party Cells
4- Resolutions on the Questuion of Organisation
5- Circular notice on Relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Youth Corps
6- Resolutions on the Chinese Communist Youth Corps
7- Resolutions on the Question of Propaganda
8- Resolutions on the Work of the Propaganda Department
9- An Outline of the Curriculum of the Chinese Communist Party's "A" and "B" Party Schools
10- A Concrete Guide to the Work of Training
Consolidation of the Revolutionary Base in Kwangtung, 1921 - 1925
11- Borodin's Report on the Revolutionary Committee
12- Galen's letter to Chiang Kai-shek
13- Chiang Kai-shek's Letter to Galen
14- Chiang Kai-shek's Speech to the Military Council
15- Minutes of the Military Council
16- Kisanko's Report on Military Developments in Kwangtung
17- Regulations of Political Departments in the National Revolutionary Army
18- Plans on the Establishment of the Central Military and Political Academy
19- Regulations on the Organs of the Kuomintang and the National Government
Friction and Reconciliation in the Revolutionary Camp
20- Resolutions on Relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang
21- Communist attitude toward the Kuomintang in the North
22- Soviet Report from Canton
23- Stepanov's Report on the March Twentieth Coup d'Etat
24- Stepanov's Report to a Meeting of the Soviet Group at Canton
25- Seifulin's Report on the Situation at Canton
26- Political report of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist party
27- Resolutions on relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang
The Chinese Communist Party's Policies in the Mass Movement
28- Resolutions on the Labour Movement
29- Resolutions on the Peasant Movement
30- Resolution on the Red Spears Movement
31- Resolutions on the Merchant Movement
32- Resolution on the Women's Movement
33- Resolution on the Student Movement
34- Resolution on the Relief Movement
35- Resolutions on the Military Movement
Kuomintang and Soviet relations with Feng Yü Hsiang, october, 1924, to September, 1926
36- Jen Te-chiang's Letter to Frunze on Alliance with Feng Yü-hsiang
37- Letter to Karakhan on Feng Yü-hsiang
38- Record of a Meeting at the Soviet Embassy in Peking
39- Ya-en's Report on the Kalgan Soviet Group
40- Draft outline on the Organization of a Volunteer Militia in Peking
41- Resolutions on the Question of cooperation between Party members and the First Kuominchün
42- Soviet Report on the Political Attitude of Feng Yü-hsiang and First Kuominchün Officers
Kuomintang-Communist Relations During the Northern Expedition
43- Pavlov's Report on the Eighth Army
44- Teruni's Report to Borodin on the Situation at Wuhan
45- Resolutions on the Chines Communist Youth Corps
46- Minutes of a Meeting of the Provisional Joint Council of the Kuomintang's Central Executive Committee and the National Government Council
47- Political Report of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, January 8, 1927
48- Political report of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist party, January 26, 1927
49- Soviet report on the Split between Chinag Kai-shek and T'ang Sheng-chih
50- Report on the Work of the Peking Local Committee in the National Movement
Notes
Bound in two parts.
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II C 06   MAR
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