ABSTRACT

By 1939 Mao Zedong was a leader in the Chinese Communist Party through his political acumen, his organizing energy, and his executive ability. At the same time, his abilities to shift register, to maintain a sense of the whole and also of the particular, and to absorb seemingly contradictory realities in the social, political and military arenas he

part I|856 pages

Texts

chapter |319 pages

1939

chapter |291 pages

1940

chapter |242 pages

1941

part II|18 pages

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