Revolutionaries between two worlds: The crossed trajectories of Grigori Voitinsky and Henk Sneevliet in China, 1920-1923
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TexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2016.
Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : The study of the two first emissaries of the Communist International enables us to understand the birth of the Chinese communist movement from a transnational history perspective. The Chinese Communist Party was born out of combination of Chinese scholars and the Communist International agents’ ideological and organizational knowledge. Both material and immaterial exchanges, generated by the “go-betweens,” created a communist space of transnational circulations, into which China gradually came to fit during the 1920s.
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The study of the two first emissaries of the Communist International enables us to understand the birth of the Chinese communist movement from a transnational history perspective. The Chinese Communist Party was born out of combination of Chinese scholars and the Communist International agents’ ideological and organizational knowledge. Both material and immaterial exchanges, generated by the “go-betweens,” created a communist space of transnational circulations, into which China gradually came to fit during the 1920s.




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