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100 1 _aEsherick, Joseph W.
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245 1 0 _aAccidental Holy Land
_bThe Communist Revolution in Northwest China (Edition 1)
260 _bUniversity of California Press
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520 _a Yan'an is China's "revolutionary holy land," the heart of Mao Zedong's Communist movement from 1937 to 1947. Based on thirty years of archival and documentary research and numerous field trips to the region, Joseph W. Esherick's book examines the origins of the Communist revolution in Northwest China, from the political, social, and demographic changes of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), to the intellectual ferment of the early Republic, the guerrilla movement of the 1930s, and the replacement of the local revolutionary leadership after Mao and the Center arrived in 1935. In Accidental Holy Land, Esherick compels us to consider the Chinese Revolution not as some inevitable peasant response to poverty and oppression, but as the contingent product of local, national, and international events in a constantly changing milieu.
650 0 _aИстория отдельных стран и народов
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653 _aИсследование
653 _aСеверо-Западный Китай
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