An innovative analysis of the Malayan Communist Party in the context of the emergence of nationalism in Southeast Asia and the interplay of overseas Chinese networks and the Comintern. Based on new archival research, Belogurova provides fresh international perspectives on the history of Malaysia, Chinese communism, the Cold War, and decolonization.
An innovative analysis of the Malayan Communist Party in the context of the emergence of nationalism in Southeast Asia and the interplay of overseas Chinese networks and the Comintern. Based on new archival research, Belogurova provides fresh international perspectives on the history of Malaysia, Chinese communism, the Cold War, and decolonization.
Anna Belogurova is a research fellow at the Institute for China Studies, the Freie Universität Berlin.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Revolution in the Nanyang: 1. Prologue: a Durian for Sun Yatsen; 2. The global world of Chinese networks in the 1920s: The Chinese Revolution and the liberation of the oppressed Minzu; 3. The Nanyang Revolution and the Malayan nation 1929-1930: nations migrants words; Part II. The Comintern the MCP and Chinese Networks 1930-1935: 4. The MCP as a hybrid communist party: structure discourse and activity 1930-1934; 5. The Comintern Malaya and Chinese networks 1930-1936; Part III. The GMD the MCP and the Nation: Minzu Cultivated Minzu Lost: 6. Minzu cultivated 1928-1940; 7. Language power and the MCP's lost nation 1939-1940; 8. Epilogue.
Part I. Revolution in the Nanyang: 1. Prologue: a Durian for Sun Yatsen; 2. The global world of Chinese networks in the 1920s: The Chinese Revolution and the liberation of the oppressed Minzu; 3. The Nanyang Revolution and the Malayan nation 1929-1930: nations migrants words; Part II. The Comintern the MCP and Chinese Networks 1930-1935: 4. The MCP as a hybrid communist party: structure discourse and activity 1930-1934; 5. The Comintern Malaya and Chinese networks 1930-1936; Part III. The GMD the MCP and the Nation: Minzu Cultivated Minzu Lost: 6. Minzu cultivated 1928-1940; 7. Language power and the MCP's lost nation 1939-1940; 8. Epilogue.
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