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5. From Resisting Communists to Resisting America: Civil War and Korean War in Southwest China, 1950–51
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Jeremy Brown
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. The Early Years of the People’s Republic of China: An Introduction 1
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I. Urban Takeover
- 2. “Cleanup”: The New Order in Shanghai 21
- 3. Masters of the Country? Shanghai Workers in the Early People’s Republic 59
- 4. New Democracy and the Demise of Private Charity in Shanghai 80
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II. Occupying the Periphery
- 5. From Resisting Communists to Resisting America: Civil War and Korean War in Southwest China, 1950–51 105
- 6. The Chinese Communist “Liberation” of Tibet, 1949–51 130
- 7. Big Brother Is Watching: Local Sino-Soviet Relations and the Building of New Dalian, 1945–55 160
- 8. The Call of the Oases: The “Peaceful Liberation” of Xinjiang, 1949–53 184
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III. The Culture of Accommodation
- 9. The Crocodile Bird: Xiangsheng in the Early 1950s 207
- 10. “The Very First Lesson”: Teaching about Human Evolution in Early 1950s China 232
- 11. Acting Like Revolutionaries: Shi Hui, the Wenhua Studio, and Private-Sector Filmmaking, 1949–52 256
- 12. Creating “New China’s First New-Style Regular University,” 1949–50 288
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IV. Family Strategies
- 13. The Ye Family in New China 311
- 14. Birthing Stories: Rural Midwives in 1950s China 337
- 15. Capitalists Choosing Communist China: The Liu Family of Shanghai, 1948–56 359
- Notes 387
- Contributors 445
- Index 449
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. The Early Years of the People’s Republic of China: An Introduction 1
-
I. Urban Takeover
- 2. “Cleanup”: The New Order in Shanghai 21
- 3. Masters of the Country? Shanghai Workers in the Early People’s Republic 59
- 4. New Democracy and the Demise of Private Charity in Shanghai 80
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II. Occupying the Periphery
- 5. From Resisting Communists to Resisting America: Civil War and Korean War in Southwest China, 1950–51 105
- 6. The Chinese Communist “Liberation” of Tibet, 1949–51 130
- 7. Big Brother Is Watching: Local Sino-Soviet Relations and the Building of New Dalian, 1945–55 160
- 8. The Call of the Oases: The “Peaceful Liberation” of Xinjiang, 1949–53 184
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III. The Culture of Accommodation
- 9. The Crocodile Bird: Xiangsheng in the Early 1950s 207
- 10. “The Very First Lesson”: Teaching about Human Evolution in Early 1950s China 232
- 11. Acting Like Revolutionaries: Shi Hui, the Wenhua Studio, and Private-Sector Filmmaking, 1949–52 256
- 12. Creating “New China’s First New-Style Regular University,” 1949–50 288
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IV. Family Strategies
- 13. The Ye Family in New China 311
- 14. Birthing Stories: Rural Midwives in 1950s China 337
- 15. Capitalists Choosing Communist China: The Liu Family of Shanghai, 1948–56 359
- Notes 387
- Contributors 445
- Index 449