This projected ten-volume edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including the many new texts that appeared in 1993, Mao's centenary.



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Zedong Mao, Stuart Schram



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1931; 1: Order to Attack Tan Daoyuan 1; 2: Order to Pursue and Attack the Enemy Division of Tan Daoyuan; 3: Order to Carry Out Decentralized Fund-raising Activities After Smashing the First "Encirclement and Suppression"; 4: The Tasks of the General Political Department, and the Relation Between Political Departments and Commissars in the Red Army; 5: Order No. V6 of the First Front Army of the Red Army to Continue to Move Eastward and Intensify Efforts at Fund-raising; 6: Letter from the General Political Department of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission to the Soviet Government of Jiangxi Province; 7: On Making the News Bulletin on Current Affairs Widely Available 1; 8: The Military Preparatory Work That Must Be Done to Achieve Victory in the Second Phase of Operations 1; 9: The Significance of the Second Campaign, the Current Situation Between the Enemy and Ourselves, and Preparatory Work in Striving for a Second Victory; 10: Order to Move the Troops for Reorganization, Training, and Fund-Raising; 11: A Propaganda Outline for Seeking Victory in the Second Campaign; 12: Eight Conditions for a Great Victory in the Second Campaign; 13: Opposing the First Great "Encirclement and Suppression"; 14: Circular of the General Political Department on Investigating the Situation Regarding Land and Population; 15: Decision Regarding Acceptance of the Letter from the International and of the Resolution Adopted by the Fourth Plenum; 16: Order for the Troops to Assemble Before the Battle; 17: Order to Mobilize the Troops to Help the Masses Plant and Plow the Fields; 18: Order to Wipe Out the Enemy Troops That Are Attacking Donggu; 19: Orders to the First Front Army of the Red Army to Attack Futian and to Eliminate the Two Divisions of Wang Jinyu and Gong Bingfan 1; 20: Order to Attack the Enemy at Zhongcun and Nantuan 1; 21: Order to Occupy Nanfeng Before the Enemy 1; 22: Minutes of the First Eight Meetings of the General Front Committee of the First Front Army of the Red Army; 23: General Order No. 14 of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission of the Chinese Soviets; 24: Minutes of the Third Day of the First Enlarged Meeting of the General Front Committee of the First Front Army of the Red Army; 25: Minutes of the Ninth Meeting of the General Front Committee of the First Front Army of the Red Army; 26: Proclamation of the Headquarters of the First Front Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army: Execute Huang Meizhuang 1; 27: Letter to Zhou Yili, Tan Zhenlin, and Others; 28: Letter to the Twelfth Army, the Thirty-fifth Army, and the Border Area Working Committee; 29: Letter to Tan Zhenlin and the Twelfth Army; 30: Opposing the Second Great "Encirclement and Suppression"; 31: The Question of the Soviet Area Central Bureau's Special Emergency Circular About "Mobilizing" and Preparing for the Third Campaign 1; 32: Letter of Instruction from Zhu De and Mao Zedong to Geng Kai 1 and Longjun 2; 33: Letter from Zhu De and Mao Zedong to Regimental Commander Zhu 1 and Political Commissar Liu 2; 34: Order of the First Front Army of the Red Army to Prepare to Eliminate the Enemy Attacking from Laicun; 35: Regarding the Dispositions for Attacking Longgang; 36: Order to Take Futian and Xin'an 1; 37: Order to Oppose the Third "Encirclement and Suppression"; 38: Order to Wipe Out the Enemy Advancing from Chongxian to Gaoxingxu 1; 39: Order to Destroy the Enemy in Longgang 1; 40: Order from the Central Military Commission to the Red Army and the Local Armed Forces in Xing[guo], Yu[du], Gan[xian], Wan[an], and Tai[he]; 41: Order to Reduce Our Baggage and Number of Horses; 42: The Problem of Opposing Rich Peasants; 43: General Order of the First Front Army of the Red Army to Cut Down on Expenditures; 44: Order to Shift Positions and Intercept the Enemy Forces 1; 45: Order to the First Front Army of the Red Army to Move to the East; 46: Order to the First Front Army of the Red Army to Set Out for Longgangtou for Consolidation and Replacing Losses after Wiping Out Han Deqin's Troops; 47: Order to Proceed to Fujian to Work and Collect Revenue; 48: A Letter to Our Brothers the Soldiers of the White Army on the Forcible Occupation of Manchuria by Japanese Imperialism; 49: Eulogy for Comrade Huang Gonglue 1; 50: Order to Gather Experience About Attacking Fortified Village Blockhouses; 51: The Economic Policy of the Chinese Soviet Republic; 52: Order for the Arrest of Gu Shunzhang, a Traitor to the Revolution; 53: Letter to the Popular Masses of the Whole Country Concerning the Betrayal of the Interests of the Chinese Nation by the Guomindang; 54: Directive No. 6 of the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic; 55: An Important Instruction Regarding the Building of Soviets; 1932; 56: Concerning Alteration and Increase of the Ratio of Soviet Deputies to Local Residents; 57: Resolution Concerning Verdicts of the Provisional Supreme Court in the Trial of Important Criminals Such as AB Corps Members, Reorganizationists, and War Criminals; 58: Letter from Mao Zedong to Yuan Guoping; 59: Letter to Western Fujian Concerning the Work in Shanghang and Wuping; 60: Directive of the Provisional Central Government to the First Congress of Workers', Peasants', and Soldiers' Soviets of Fujian Province; 61: Only by Marching Directly on Zhangzhou and Quanzhou Can We Make the Enemy Move 1; 62: The Forces That Are Going Directly to Attack Zhangzhou and Quanzhou Should Act More Quickly and Be More Concentrated; 63: The Reasons Why the Battle at Longyan Was Victorious, and Future Work in [Long]yan and Yong[ding]; 64: Manifesto of the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic Declaring War on Japan; 65: Directive of the Provisional Central Government on Mobilizing for the Declaration of War Against Japan; 66: Views Regarding the Central Task in the Future, and the Work in New Red Areas, as Well as in the White Areas; 67: Views Regarding the Political Appraisal, Military Strategy, and the Tasks of the Eastern and Western Route Armies; 68: An Open Telegram Opposing the Guomindang's Agreement to Sell Out Shanghai; 69: Decision of the Central Executive Committee Approving the Various Resolutions Adopted at the First Soviet Congress of Jiangxi Province; 70: The Central Government's Telegram to the Hunan-Jiangxi Provincial Congress of Workers', Peasants', and Soldiers' Deputies; 71: On the Organization and Work of the Committee for Upholding Women's Rights and Improving Women's Lives; 72: On Mobilization for War and Work in the Rear; 73: The Question of the Direction of Attack at Present 1; 74: Proposal to Appoint Mao Zedong as General Political Commissar 1; 75: Resolution of the Central Executive Committee Approving the Decision of the Provisional Supreme Court in the Case of the Counterrevolutionary Crimes of Ji and Huang; 76: Order to Wipe Out the Enemy in Le'an; 77: The Situation of the Enemy in Yihuang and Le'an and Our Army's Battle Dispositions; 78: Order to Attack the Forces of Chen Cheng; 79: Order of the General Headquarters of the First Front Army of the Red Army; 80: Order That the Troops Must March with Light Packs; 81: Opinion on Smashing the Enemy's Encirclement of and Attack on the Soviet Area in Western Hubei; 82: Order No. 25 of the Council of People's Commissars of the Provisional Central Government; 83: Proposal as to How the Fourth Front Army 1 Can Smash the Fourth "Encirclement and Suppression"; 84: Opinion Regarding Strategic and Tactical Problems of the Red Army in the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Area; 85: On the Problem of Continuing the Reform of Local Soviet Governments…

Titel
Mao's Road to Power: Revolutionary Writings, 1912-49: v. 4: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Soviet Republic, 1931-34
Untertitel
Revolutionary Writings, 1912-49
EAN
9781134902187
ISBN
978-1-134-90218-7
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
08.04.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
108.19 MB
Anzahl Seiten
1110
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch