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Blood road: the mystery of Shen Dingyi in revolutionary China
R. Keith Schoppa
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Frontmatter
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MAPS (page ix)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1. Death in Yaqian: August 28, 1928 (page 9)
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2. One's Native Place: Hangzhou, 1916-1917 (page 18)
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3. Awakening: A Needle of Light: Shanghai, 1919-1920 (page 51)
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4. Rushing to Calamity: Yaqian, 1921-1922 (page 90)
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5. All Fall Down: Hangzhou and Yaqian, 1924-1925 (page 127)
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6. The Black Star: Hangzhou and Yaqian, 1925-1926 (page 161)
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7. A Dangerous Time: Hangzhou, 1927 (page 187)
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8. The Representative of the Masses: Yaqian, 1928 (page 211)
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9. Scenarios (page 233)
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10. Shen and the Chinese Revolution of the 1920s: A Postmortem (page 251)
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NOTES (page 263)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 295)
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INDEX (page 315)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAS | 56.2 (May 1997): 490-492 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2646275 |
CQ | 145 (Mar. 1996): 228-230 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/655677 |
AHR | 102.1 (Feb. 1997): 152-153 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2171354 |
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Published: c1995
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520921085 (ebook)
- 9780520200159 (hardcover)
- 9780520213869 (paper)