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1 online resource (xv, 231 pages) |
Contents |
On Understanding the Twentieth Century -- The Origins of Imperialism -- Marxism -- Classical Marxism and the Peripheral, Less-Developed Regions -- Imperialism in the Twentieth Century -- Marxism, Fascism, and Revolution in the Twentieth Century -- Revolution in Our Time -- Marxist Theory and Fascism in Republican China -- Revolutionary China and V.I. Lenin's Comintern -- The Theoretical Background -- J.V. Stalin and the Comintern's Oriental Policy -- M.N. Roy, Sun Yat-sen, and Fascism in Republican China -- Fascism and Sun Yat-sen -- Marxist Theory and Comparative Politics -- Reactive Developmental Nationalism -- Nazionalfascismo -- Reactive and Developmental Nationalism in Comparative Perspective -- Marxism, Maoism, Fascism, and the Kuomintang -- The Chinese Blue Shirt Society -- Sun Yat-sen, Marxism, and Imperialism -- Sun Yat-sen, Imperialism, and the Doctrines of Friedrich List -- Karl Marx and Friedrich List -- Maoism, the Ideology of Sun Yat-sen, and Fascism -- The Characterization of Mao's Revolution -- The Soviet Interpretation of Maoism -- The Chinese Communist Critique of Maoism -- Maoism, Anti-Maoism, and "Social-Fascism" -- The Soviet and Anti-Maoist Interpretation of Fascism -- The Chinese Communist Party Critique of Mao Zedong Thought -- Post-Maoist China, Sun Yat-sen, and Fascism -- Marxism and the Reforms of Deng Xiaoping -- Deng Xiaoping and the "Theory of the Productive Forces" -- Sun Yat-sen and "Protofascism" -- Deng Xiaoping, Sun Yat-sen, and Fascism -- The New Nationalism of Post-Maoist China |
Summary |
"In A Place in the Sun, A. James Gregor offers an interpretation of the role of European marxist and fascist ideas on China's revolutionaries that is both original and based on a lifetime of scholarship devoted to revolutionary ideologies. Gregor renders a detailed analysis of their respective influence on major protagonists. In the exposition, Gregor reveals an unsuspected and complex set of relationships between the Chinese revolution and essentially European ideologies. His discussion concludes with a number of estimations that suggest implications for the future of modern China and its relationship with the advanced industrial democracies |
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How post-Dengist China - the world's most populous nation - is to be understood remains uncertain to most comparativists and historians. Gregor provides one well supported alternative, and he is carefully attentive to the implications of this alternative."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Revolutions -- China
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Communism -- China.
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Fascism -- China
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General.
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Communism
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Fascism
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Politics and government
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Revolutions
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Faschismus
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Revolution
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Marxismus
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Revoluties.
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Marxisme.
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Fascisme.
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Marxisme -- Chine.
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Idées politiques -- Chine.
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Communisme -- Chine.
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Fascisme -- Chine.
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Révolutions -- Chine.
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SUBJECT |
China -- Politics and government -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024167
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China
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China
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Chine -- Politique et gouvernement -- 20e siècle.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
99089499 |
ISBN |
9781429488891 |
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1429488891 |
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9780429972119 |
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0429972113 |
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9780429983191 |
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0429983190 |
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