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The Opium War and the Beginning of China's Century of Humiliation
The Taiping Revolution
The Second Opium War and the End of the Taiping Civil War
The Self-Strengthening Movement: Too Little Too Late?
Introducing the People's History of Ideas Podcast
Book Review of The Shining Path: Love, Madness, and Revolution in the Andes
Revolutionary Voices from the End of the Qing Dynasty
The Young Mao Zedong
Liberals Becoming Marxists: The New Culture and May 4th Movements (1915-1919)
The 1911 Revolution
The Boxer Uprising of 1900
Losing the Tributaries: The Sino-French and Sino-Japanese Wars in Vietnam and Korea
Kang Youwei and the Hundred Days Reform
The Proletarian Nation vs. The Theory of the Productive Forces
Mao's Anarchist Years (The Young Mao Zedong Part Two)
Friends Close, Enemies Closer: The United Front in Action
Lenin’s Ideas on Revolutionary Situations and the Situation in the United States Today
Back to the Labor Front!: The Japanese Mills Strike of 1925
The Communist International
The May 30 Movement: The Chinese People’s Uprising Against the British and Japanese in 1925
From Russia with Organizational Expertise: The Comintern Comes to China
The Road Is Tortuous: The Chinese Revolution and the End of the Global Sixties
Demarcation and Organization: The Chinese Communist Party is Founded
Peasant Revolution?: An Exhausted Mao Rediscovers His Roots
The Soviet Military Alliance with the Guomindang, and the Creation of the National Revolutionary Army
Guangdong Spring 1925: Revolutionary Warfare Erupts and Workers Shut Down Hong Kong
Propaganda, Criticism and Corruption: Mao as Propagandist and Disciplinarian (October 1925 to early 1926)
Strike, Assassination and War: The Revolution/Counter-Revolution Dialectic in Guangdong in the Second Half of 1925
The Beginning of Maoism: Mao Zedong’s “Analysis of All the Classes in Chinese Society”
Communist Unionizing and the Genesis of the United Front with the Guomindang
Workers' Revolution or Nationalist United Front? Early Strategic Decisions of the Chinese Communist Party
The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923
Spreading Peasant Revolution Across Guangdong, and Beyond: The Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute
Mao in 1926: War in Hunan, Coup in Guangzhou, Polemicizing for the Peasant Movement
The March 1926 Zhongshan Gunboat Incident: Coup and Countercoup in the Pearl River Delta
From Quaker Peace Activist to Maoist Revolutionary: An Oral History of Personal Transformation from a 1971 American Delegation to China
The Beginning of the Peasant Movement in Guangdong Province: How the Communist Party Got a Mass Base of Peasant Support in Spite of Itself
The Northern Expedition Begins: Attempts at Merging the Mass Movement with Regular Warfare
Gonzalo in the Middle Kingdom: What Abimael Guzmán Tells Us in His Three Discussions of His Two Trips to China
Revolution in the Countryside: The Peasant Movement in Hunan in the Wake of the Northern Expedition
Bukharin on the Theory of the Productive Forces (and Mao’s counterpoint on New Democratic Revolution)
Vagrants, Mercenaries, and Rich Peasants (November 1928)
The End of the Sixth Congress
Transforming, Building, and Purging the Party (September to November 1928)
Frameworks for Thinking about Tragic Historical Shortcomings of the Socialist Experience
More Mass Movements, More Problems: The Aggressive Line of the Guangdong Comrades
Bonus: New China Song by Prairie Fire
Clashing Communists and Comintern Guidance: The 6th Congress Gets off to a Rocky Start
Opportunism and Self-Criticism: The Jinggangshan Party Congress Resolution of October 1928
“Why Is It that Red Political Power Can Exist in China?” (October 1928)
The Second Armed Uprising in Shanghai (February 1927)
From Dabodi to Donggu: The Retreat from the Jinggangshan Continues (February 1929)
Running for Their Lives: The Retreat from the Jinggangshan (January to February 1929)
From Dabodi to Donggu: The Retreat from the Jinggangshan Continues (February 1929)
The Bailu Conference: Suppressing Orders from the Party Congress and Preparing to Leave the Jinggangshan (January 1929)
From Dog-Beating Squads to the First Armed Uprising: The Shanghai Communists’ Steep Learning Curve in Developing Armed Struggle (1922 to 1926)
The Base Area under Economic Blockade and Unification with the Fifth Red Army (End of 1928)
Summation, Red Terror, and Frustration: The Aftermath of the Second Armed Uprising in Shanghai (February and March 1927)
Nuclear War and Communist Revolution
The ‘Third Period’ of the World Revolution: Bukharin’s Speech at the Sixth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (June 1928)
The August Defeat (Part 1)
Engels on Insurrection
The Jinggangshan Junction of Forces: Mao Zedong and Zhu De Unite (April to May 1928)
The Wages of Revolution: Life Underground in Shanghai in the Late 1920s (Part 3)
Life Underground in Shanghai in the Late 1920s (Part 1)
Preparations for the Sixth Party Congress (April to May 1928)
The Guangzhou Commune (December 11-13, 1927)
The August Defeat (Part 2): The Communists Strike Back (August to November 1928)
When Peasant Revolution Meets the Theory of the Productive Forces: The Communist Debate on Unity with the Nationalist Left
The Split in the Guomindang: The Left Government in Wuhan and the Military Headquarters in Nanchang Develop Irreconcilable Differences (January to March 1927)
Friendship, Compartmentalization, and Assassination Squads: Life Underground in Shanghai in the Late 1920s (Part 2)
The “Tender-Hearted Communist:” Qu Qiubai
Rivers of Blood in the Streets of Shanghai: The Massacre of the Communists by the Guomindang Right
The Third Armed Uprising in Shanghai
The Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hubei
“An Example of the Chinese Tenant-Peasant’s Life”
Entering the Jinggangshan: The Sanwan Reorganization of the People’s Army
Leaving Donggu, Taking Changting (February to March 1929)
Clandestine Transcripts of Revolutionary Globalization: The Shining Paths of Late Cultural Revolution Maoism
Planning the Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan
Alliances, Discipline, and an Army to Serve the People: The Beginning of the Jinggangshan Base Area (October 1927)
Background on Society and Economy in the Jinggang Mountains
The Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan
Secret Agent for International Maoism: José Venturelli, Chinese Informal Diplomacy and Latin American Maoism
Bandits of the Jinggangshan
From Gym Teacher to General: Zhu De in Revolution and Rebellion (1907-1916)
The Southern Hunan Uprising (Early 1928)
Land Revolution and Communist Party Growth: The High Tide of the Jinggangshan Base Area (Summer 1928)
The Early Jinggangshan Revolutionary Movement
Mao’s (Temporary) Expulsion from the Communist Party and the Collapse of the South Hunan Uprising (March and April 1928)
Summing Up Failures, or Playing the Blame Game? The November 1927 Politburo Meeting in Shanghai
Beating Back Suppression Campaigns and Expanding the Jinggangshan Base Area (May to June 1928)
Studying Marxism and Getting Thrown in Jail: Zhu De in Germany (1922-1926)
Army or Militia? Mao and the Politburo Diverge on Military Policy for the Autumn Harvest Uprising
The Beginning of the Midyear Crisis (June 1928)
Hearts, Minds, and a Head on a Spike: The Unification of People and Forces in the Jinggangshan
Red Canton: Background to the Guangzhou Uprising of December 1927
The Yongxin Joint Conference and Mao’s July 4, 1928 Report to the Hunan Provincial Committee
From Poor Peasant to Gym Teacher: The Early Life of Zhu De
The Decisive Turn to Overthrowing the Guomindang: The 7 August 1927 Emergency Conference
Zhu De and The Army for the Defense of the Republic in Sichuan and Yunnan (1916-1922)
‘Blind Actionism’ in Action: Understanding the Hundreds of Small Revolts Led by Communists at the End of the 1920s in China
Mao’s Bandit Comrades: Wang Zuo and Yuan Wencai
Sedan Chairs, Tired Intellectuals, and Indifferent Masses: The Denouement of the Nanchang Uprising/Southern Expedition (August to October 1927)
Zhu De and The Army for the Defense of the Republic in Sichuan and Yunnan (1916-1922)
Two Incursions, One Betrayal, and Six Points for Attention: The Red Army in Chaling and Suichuan (October 1927 to January 1928)
‘Blind Actionism’ in Action: Understanding the Hundreds of Small Revolts Led by Communists at the End of the 1920s in China
Mao’s Bandit Comrades: Wang Zuo and Yuan Wencai
Sedan Chairs, Tired Intellectuals, and Indifferent Masses: The Denouement of the Nanchang Uprising/Southern Expedition (August to October 1927)
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