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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
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Book I: Missionaries of Revolution
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Forming a Tripartite Cooperation, 1920-1923 18
- Chapter 2. Starting a Revolution with Sun Yat-sen, February 1923-March 1925 79
- Chapter 3. The Revolution Heats Up 140
- Chapter 4. Conflict among the Revolutionaries amid Preparations for a Northern Expedition 209
- Chapter 5. The Chinese Communist Party on the Eve of the Northern Expedition, May-July 1926 286
- Chapter 6. First Months of the Northern Expedition, Spring-December 1926 311
- Chapter 7. Consolidating Revolutionary Gains and Contesting over Policy 356
- Chapter 8. Tearing the Revolution Apart 385
- Conclusion 413
- Epilogue 418
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BOOK II: THE DOCUMENTS
- Introduction 439
- Part I: Three Historical Accounts 441
- Part II: Developments in Canton, 1924-1925 489
- Part III: The Chinese Communist Party in 1925 526
- Part IV: Developments in Kwangtung, November 1925-March 1926 553
- Part V: Analysis of the Armed Forces of the National Government in March 1926 597
- Part VI: Political Work in the National Revolutionary Army and Communist Penetration, July 1925-March 1926 654
- Part VII: Reactions to the Chung-shan Gunboat Incident of March 20, 1926 702
- Part VIII: The Chinese Communist Party, July 1926 721
- Part IX: The Northern Expedition, August 1926-Late March 1927 764
- Bibliography 837
- Index 867
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
-
Book I: Missionaries of Revolution
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Forming a Tripartite Cooperation, 1920-1923 18
- Chapter 2. Starting a Revolution with Sun Yat-sen, February 1923-March 1925 79
- Chapter 3. The Revolution Heats Up 140
- Chapter 4. Conflict among the Revolutionaries amid Preparations for a Northern Expedition 209
- Chapter 5. The Chinese Communist Party on the Eve of the Northern Expedition, May-July 1926 286
- Chapter 6. First Months of the Northern Expedition, Spring-December 1926 311
- Chapter 7. Consolidating Revolutionary Gains and Contesting over Policy 356
- Chapter 8. Tearing the Revolution Apart 385
- Conclusion 413
- Epilogue 418
-
BOOK II: THE DOCUMENTS
- Introduction 439
- Part I: Three Historical Accounts 441
- Part II: Developments in Canton, 1924-1925 489
- Part III: The Chinese Communist Party in 1925 526
- Part IV: Developments in Kwangtung, November 1925-March 1926 553
- Part V: Analysis of the Armed Forces of the National Government in March 1926 597
- Part VI: Political Work in the National Revolutionary Army and Communist Penetration, July 1925-March 1926 654
- Part VII: Reactions to the Chung-shan Gunboat Incident of March 20, 1926 702
- Part VIII: The Chinese Communist Party, July 1926 721
- Part IX: The Northern Expedition, August 1926-Late March 1927 764
- Bibliography 837
- Index 867