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category: History
published: Jul 2008
ISBN:9780774814584
publisher: UBC Press

Village China at War

The Impact of Resistance to Japan, 1937-1945

by Dagfinn Gatu

tagged: china
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Forged in the furnace of the anti-Japanese war, Chinese communism first took root in the North, later expanding to conquer all of China. The nature of this explosive growth remains disputed. Dagfinn Gatu examines issues that have so far not received comprehensive treatment. In the North China regions, the CCP secured most of its recruits and its policy programmes were most severely tested by Japanese military campaigns. The CCP movement in these regions had a broad, if uneven, redistributive impact on power resources. These conditions lead to a structural fluidity that lowered the barriers to a future revolution.

About the Author

Dagfinn Gatu

Contributor Notes

Dagfinn Gatu teaches politics at Japan Women’s University, Tokyo.

Editorial Reviews

A rich source of ideas and innovative approaches.

— Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies

In addition to contributions to linguistic theory, Pulleyblank offers stimulating interpretations of specific sound systems ... [his] innovative reasoning is lucidly expressed and the evidence is set forth plainly.

— Pacific Affairs
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