The Chinese Communist Revolution was a social revolution in China that began in 1927 and culminated with the proclamation of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. The revolution was led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which afterwards becam
1927–1949: The Chinese Communist Revolution led to the establishment of the People's Republic of China and fleeing of the Republic of China to Taiwan. 1941–1945: The Yugoslav People's Liberation War led to the defeat of axis powers in the Balkans, abolishment of the Yugoslav monarchy, and...
A Re-evaluation of the Basic Line of the Communist International in Directing the Great Revolution in China The Great Chinese Revolution was carried out under the direct guidance of the Politburo, the Communist Party of the USSR and the Communist International. D... B Tang - 《Historical Rece...
the whole country was in complete upheaval. good-willed as the intent might seem, the cr turned out to be a nightmare in the history of china's development. official chinese communist party documents termed it as a colossal mistake which is in no conformity with revolution in any sense of ...
This chapter discusses Chinese revolution and the Chinese Communist party. The Chinese nation is known throughout the world not only for its industriousness and stamina, but also for its ardent love of freedom and its rich revolutionary traditions. Although China is a great nation and although she...
revolution had passed,from focusing on rebellion in cities to emphasizing rural revolutionary bases,from the Russian soviet model of proletariat dictatorship to the Chinese soviet model of worker-peasant democratic dictatorship,embodied the adjustment and combination of the guidance from Communist ...
The rulers of Qin tried to suppress kin ties in favor of a more impersonal form of administration, both in their own kingdom and for China more broadly once they had established a unified empire. When the Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949, it too tried to use its dictatorial...
Chinese Family in the Communist Revolution 作者: Ching Kun Yang 出版社: Greenwood Press 出版年: 1984-09-012人想读 / 1人读过 目前无人评价 加入购书单 The Chinese Family in the Communist Revolution 作者: C. K. Yang 出版社: The MIT Press 出版年: 1959-11-15 33人想读 / 1人读过 评价...
But the Communist revolution revolutionised the kitchen. The chefs of nobles were out of favour, and their traditions discontinued. The new leader, Mao, was the son of a peasant and a fan of chillies. Mao made Russian envoys eat sweat-inducing dishes and laughed when they could not handle ...