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The northern expedition : China's national revolution of 1926-1928 / Donald A. Jordan. [electronic resource]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii, (c)1976.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 341 pages) : mapsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780824880873
  • 0824880870
  • 9780824880866
  • 0824880862
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  • DS777.47
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Contents:
Part 1. The revolutionary base -- Building the model -- Human resources -- The KMT military: party army, confederation, or hegemony? -- Centralization of Canton's power -- Breaches in the revolutionary base -- Mending the united front in Kwangtung -- The simmering revolutionary movement at Canton -- The promotion of the northern expedition -- Part 2. The military conquest of warlord China -- The launch into Hunan -- The expedition moves eastward: the Kiangsi Campaign -- The coastal campaign or east route -- The taking of Shanghai -- The party divided -- Taking the expedition into North China -- The September government and the northern expedition -- Launching the last phase of the expedition -- The Peking Campaign: completion of the military unification -- Part 3. The role of the masses in the expedition -- Introduction -- The contribution of the organized masses in Canton -- The role of organized masses in the military campaign -- Civilian aid in the push down the Yangtze -- The proletariat in the taking of Shanghai -- The organized masses on the home front -- Mass movements in warlord territories: vanguard of the NRA? -- Part 4. Political works in the party's National Revolutionary Army -- Politics within the military system -- Joining the army and the people -- The NRA's relations with civilians in KMT territories -- Problems facing the political department -- Part 5. Breaking up the warlord clique: diplomacy, subversion, and defection -- Political offensive against warlords -- The winning over of the big warlords: Feng and Yen -- The defection of warlord subordinates -- Conclusion: military or political victory?
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Part 1. The revolutionary base -- Building the model -- Human resources -- The KMT military: party army, confederation, or hegemony? -- Centralization of Canton's power -- Breaches in the revolutionary base -- Mending the united front in Kwangtung -- The simmering revolutionary movement at Canton -- The promotion of the northern expedition -- Part 2. The military conquest of warlord China -- The launch into Hunan -- The expedition moves eastward: the Kiangsi Campaign -- The coastal campaign or east route -- The taking of Shanghai -- The party divided -- Taking the expedition into North China -- The September government and the northern expedition -- Launching the last phase of the expedition -- The Peking Campaign: completion of the military unification -- Part 3. The role of the masses in the expedition -- Introduction -- The contribution of the organized masses in Canton -- The role of organized masses in the military campaign -- Civilian aid in the push down the Yangtze -- The proletariat in the taking of Shanghai -- The organized masses on the home front -- Mass movements in warlord territories: vanguard of the NRA? -- Part 4. Political works in the party's National Revolutionary Army -- Politics within the military system -- Joining the army and the people -- The NRA's relations with civilians in KMT territories -- Problems facing the political department -- Part 5. Breaking up the warlord clique: diplomacy, subversion, and defection -- Political offensive against warlords -- The winning over of the big warlords: Feng and Yen -- The defection of warlord subordinates -- Conclusion: military or political victory?

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