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{{Library work|title=A Concise History of the Communist Party of China|author=Hu Sheng|written in=1994|publisher=Foreign Languages Press|type=Book|source=[https://archive.org/details/ConciseHistoryCPC/mode/1up Internet Archive]}} | {{Library work|title=A Concise History of the Communist Party of China|author=Hu Sheng|written in=1994|publisher=Foreign Languages Press|type=Book|source=[https://archive.org/details/ConciseHistoryCPC/mode/1up Internet Archive]}} | ||
== The Founding of the Communist Party of China == | |||
=== The Success and Failure of the Revolution of 1911 === | |||
=== The Early Stage of the New Cultural Movement and the Initial Dissemination of Marxism === | |||
=== The May 4th Movement and the Rise of Socialist Ideas === | |||
=== The Founding of the Communist Party of China === | |||
=== Formulating the Programme of Democratic Revolution === | |||
== In the Torrent of the Great Revolution == | |||
=== The Establishment of the First Period of Cooperation Between the KMT and the CPC === | |||
=== New Developments in the Revolution After the Establishment of Cooperation Between the KMT and the CPC === | |||
=== The May 30th Movement and the Unification of the Guangdong Revolutionary Base Area === | |||
=== The Triumphant Progress of the Northern Expedition and the Rise of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Movements === | |||
=== Before and After the Coup of April 12, 1927 === | |||
=== The Failure of the Great Revolution === | |||
== The Agrarian Revolution == | |||
=== The Revolution at a Low Ebb and Armed Resistance by the Communists === | |||
=== From the Struggle in the Jinggang Mountains to the Gutian Meeting === | |||
=== The “Left” Mistakes During the Resurgence of Revolution and the Red Army’s Victory in the Counter-Campaigns Against “Encirclement and Suppression” === | |||
=== Changes in the Domestic Political Situation and Grave Damage Brought About by “Left” Errors in the Party after the September 18th Incident === | |||
=== The Zunyi Meeting and the Triumph of the Red Army's Long March === | |||
=== The Party's Struggle to Establish an Anti-Japanese United Front === | |||
== The Mainstay in the War of Resistance Against Japan == | |||
=== The Line of Total Resistance and the Principle of Protracted War === | |||
=== Carrying Out Guerrilla Warfare behind the Enemy Lines === | |||
=== Overcoming the Right-Deviationist Mistakes and Maintaining the Independence and Initiative of the Party in the United Front === | |||
=== Upholding the Principle of Resistance, Unity and Progress === | |||
=== Repulsing the Anti-Communist Onslaughts Launched by the KMT === | |||
=== The Arduous Struggle Against “Mopping-Up” Operations Waged by the Army and the People behind the Enemy Lines === | |||
=== The Democratic Movement in Areas Ruled by the KMT === | |||
=== The Rectification Movement === | |||
=== The 7th National Party Congress and the Chinese Victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan === | |||
== The Struggle for Nationwide Victory in the Democratic Revolution == | |||
=== The Postwar Political Situation and the Party’s Struggle for Peace and Democracy === | |||
=== The Peace Negotiations in Chongqing and the Political Consultative Conference === | |||
=== Smashing the Kuomintang's Offensive by a War of Self-Defence === | |||
=== The Opening of the Second Front === | |||
=== People’s Liberation Army Shifts to the Strategic Offensive === | |||
=== The Party’s Programme to Overthrow Chiang Kai-shek and Liberate All China === | |||
=== Consolidation and Expansion of the People’s Democratic United Front === | |||
=== The Great Decisive Battles === | |||
=== Carrying the Revolution Through to the End === | |||
=== The Great Victory of the Chinese Democratic Revolution === | |||
== The Founding of the People's Republic of China and Transition to Socialism == | |||
=== The Early Period of New China and the Party’s Tasks === | |||
=== The War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, Reform of Land System and Other Democratic Reforms === | |||
=== The Fight for the Restoration of the National Economy === | |||
=== The Party Proposes the General Line for the Transitional Period === | |||
=== Planned Economic Construction and the Start of Socialist Industrialization === | |||
=== Cultural and Political Construction and Diplomatic Work === | |||
=== Socialist Transformation of Agriculture, Handicraft and Capitalist Industry and Commerce === | |||
=== Establishment of the Socialist System in China and Completion of the First Five-Year Plan === | |||
== Socialist Construction Advances Tortuously Through Exploration == | |||
=== The 8th National Party Congress and China’s Probing of Its Own Road for Socialist Construction === | |||
=== The Rectification Campaign and the Anti-Rightist Struggle === | |||
=== Emergence of the “Great Leap Forward” and People’s Communes === | |||
=== Initial Efforts to Correct “Left” Mistakes === | |||
=== Errors in “Anti-Right Deviationist” Struggle and Continuation of the “Great Leap Forward” === | |||
=== Further Investigations While Readjusting Policies and Overcoming Difficulties === | |||
=== Maintaining Independence and Sovereignty, Combating Hegemonism === | |||
=== Further Development of “Left” Deviationist Political Mistakes and Successful Completion of Economic Readjustment === | |||
=== Ten Years of Achievements and Two Development Tendencies in the Exploration === | |||
== The “Cultural Revolution”: Ten Years of Nationwide Chaos == | |||
=== The “Cultural Revolution” Initiated === | |||
=== “Overthrow Everything” Brings On All-Round Civil Strife === | |||
=== The Downfall of the Lin Biao Clique and Frustration in Correcting “Left” Errors === | |||
=== Creating a New Situation in Diplomatic Work === | |||
=== The Downfall of the Jiang Qing Clique and the Conclusion of the “Cultural Revolution” === | |||
== Dawn of a New Prospect in Socialist Construction == | |||
=== Two Years of Hesitant Progress === | |||
=== A Great Turning Point—the 3rd Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee === | |||
=== Setting Things Right and Starting China’s Reform and Opening to the Outside World === | |||
=== The 12th National Party Congress and Full-Scale Reform and Opening to the Outside World === | |||
=== The 13th National Party Congress, Beginning of Economic Rectification and Quelling of Turbulence in 1989 === | |||
=== Advance Further in Economic Improvement and Rectification and Deepening the Reform === | |||
=== Readjustment in Foreign Relations and Progress in Reunification === | |||
== Advance Along the Road of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics == | |||
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Revision as of 15:08, 11 July 2024
A Concise History of the Communist Party of China | |
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Author | Hu Sheng |
Written in | 1994 |
Publisher | Foreign Languages Press |
Type | Book |
Source | Internet Archive |