Village China at war
An edition of Village China at war (2005)
the impact of resistance to Japan, 1937-1945
By Dagfinn Gatu
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
UBC Press
Language
eng
Pages
492
Description:
"This study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese war focuses on North China, where the Chinese Communist Party first took root and later expanded to conquer China. Whilst the explosive growth of the Chinese communist movement during the war years is a fact, the nature of this expansion remains disputed. Here the author examines a set of interrelated issues that have so far not received comprehensive treatment with regard to the main communist base areas of North China - regions where the CCP secured most of its recruits and where its policy programmes were most severely tested by Japanese military campaigns."--Jacket.
subjects: Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, History, Communism, Politics and government, Underground movements, Zhongguo gong chan dang, China, history, Guerre sino-japonaise, 1937-1945, Histoire, Mouvements de résistance, Communisme, Communism, china, Communism, history, China, politics and government
Places: China
Times: 1937-1945