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- Page 11 and 12: Contents Foreword v Preface vii Abb
- Page 13 and 14: Introduction Dr. Sun Yat-sen was bo
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of the university in the summer of
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Chapter IV The Internal Organizatio
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Rector Radek of Sun Yat-sen Univers
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world our denouncement of the consp
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arranged the secret nighttime arres
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planning even more and forced an ex
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foreign currency. Therefore, the Ru
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Sinologists. Another famed Russian
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addition to employing most of the y
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theoretical thinking of the members
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14. I have had an opportunity to ex
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tionary Movements. The reason for t
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nevertheless cannot deny that "Geog
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of a Russian-language work entitled
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up to the seventh class, which also
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instructor in the Soviet Party Scho
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With this special attention these "
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I was honored to teach the politica
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In all, there were four professors
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However, we might as well have been
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usually ran around two hours, and t
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dragged on and on, and finally the
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From the above, one can see that th
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Chapter VI Room, Board, and Recreat
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Let us now turn to housing at Sun Y
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When famous operas were staged in M
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staying temporarily in Russia we di
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excellent meals, I knew that our pr
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passed a resolution to cooperate wi
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The actual theoretical struggle bet
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time, he had to be careful not to a
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pai, who had attended the Congress
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ticular. At this crucial juncture i
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Chapter VIII Rule of the Moscow Bra
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5. Destroy unity based on sentiment
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students and the entire petty bourg
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were, after all, human beings and n
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she said, should be based on trust
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eturn to China. In addition, they w
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Kai-shek, and the other to the work
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for example, Stalin had insisted th
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us the new title, "Chiang Kai-shek,
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committee simply had not expected t
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throw his lot in with the Communist
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Surely it was on this point that th
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ers whose sympathies lay with Trots
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Chapter X Feng Yu-hsiang—Honorary
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of thirty people, which included Yu
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Province, as did Feng. It seems app
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in the province, Chinese Communists
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to help him fight the Wuhan governm
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However, their plans were destined
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Hu Han-min was an especially import
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Russian scholars. He also received
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discussions was the relationship be
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youngsters who had stood for hours
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Russia as well as among us students
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tionary movement developed rapidly.
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to make it known that they were see
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ecause of a desire to chat with his
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students to edit and translate it i
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many people at Sun Yat-sen Universi
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intern's China policy. In September
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occasionally turned up with deep sc
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5. To demand that the CPSU reorgani
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K'uan, Cheng Ch'ao-lin, Kao Yu-han,
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Trotskyites who had not been arrest
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of inquiry. In the heavy crossfire
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eighty to ninety Trotskyite student
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and alert. The prisoner, still brac
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There was also, of course, a good d
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The sages and idiots, after a thous
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1927, the Autumn Harvest Uprisings
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delegates to the Fifth Congress of
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gotten, but they probably were not
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uilding. Upon our arrival there, we
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torians have experienced problems a
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unanimously elected executive gener
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NIKOLAI BUKHARIN AND OTHER RUSSIANS
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can be converted into paddy fields,
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secretary general. Kuan had been a
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away, and we relaxed, feeling exhau
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Chapter XV The Struggle Against the
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elaborate celebration than ever bef
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the bureau of the Party branch. And
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ever, was short-lived. The Second L
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conspicuous. 3 They criticized the
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worker and peasant students. Althou
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oughly 5 percent of the approximate
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was located, one of twenty-six admi
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and then asked me to interpret what
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as long as the situation permitted.
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worried the 28 Bolsheviks. For she
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learned years later when I met seve
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truly remarkable that the Chinese C
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liminary Successes in One or More P
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line, so at the session and for a t
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I remained in Moscow. I was assigne
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special personnel arrangements that
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Chapter XVII The 28 Bolsheviks and
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Provincial Committee, was short-liv
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ack in Hong Kong, the British immed
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capitulated to the KMT authorities,
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next time, Li Chin-yung, who was di
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Kiangsi Province and at Mao Tse-tun
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in early 1933, Ch'in Pang-hsien and
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eceived from Jui-chin. 14 Upon rece
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as follows: (1) The Central Soviet
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Chang Wen-t'ien, a man of literary
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trends in the united front and expo
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sought to destroy in the 1960s, but
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Index In addition to abbreviations
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discrimination, racial, 32-33 "Do y
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for leadership of CCP, 237-261; sei
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at, 90-95; Student Commune, 92; "co