ABSTRACT

By 1936, after a decade of Civil War and even before the Xi'an Incident, Mao Zedong had begun talking about a "New Stage" of cooperation between the Guomindang and the Communist Party. With the establishment of a framework for cooperation between the two parties, and as Japan began its brutal war against China, Mao began to develop this theme more systematically in both the political and military spheres. This volume documents the evolution of Mao's thinking in this area that found its culmination in his long report to the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Central Committee in October, 1938, explicitly entitled "On the New Stage" and presented here in its entirety. It was also during this period that Mao delivered a course of lectures on dialectical materialism after reading and annotating a number of works on Marxist theory by Soviet and Chinese authors. These lectures, from which "On Practice" and "On Contradiction" were later extracted, are also translated here in their entirety.

part |570 pages

Texts

part |174 pages

1937

chapter |2 pages

On the Operational Principles of the Red Army(August 1, 1937) 1

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

Our Views Regarding the Problem of National Defense 1 (August 4, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

Telegram to Xie Juezai (August 21, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |3 pages

Combat Liberalism (September 7, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

My Views About Developing Guerrilla Warfare in Shanxi (September 23, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

The Results of the Pingxingguan Campaign (October 1, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Zhou Suyuan 1 (October 6, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

Establish Anti-Japanese Base Areas in Northwestern Shanxi (October 6, 1937) 1

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

First Preface to Rural Surveys 1 (October 6, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Lei Jingtian 1 (October 10, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |3 pages

On Lu Xun

Speech at the Memorial Meeting at the North Shaanxi Public School (October 19, 1937)
ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

Our Duties (October 23, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |15 pages

Interview with British Journalist James Bertram (October 25, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Ai Siqi 1 (1937) 2

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

The Current Situation and Orientation 1 (November 1, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

To Wen Yunchang (November 27, 1937)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

part |394 pages

1938

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To Ai Siqi (January 12, 1938, at night)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |3 pages

To Fan Changjiang 1 (February 15, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To He Changgong 1 (February 25, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |5 pages

Interview with United Press Reporter Wang Gongda (February 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

An Account of the Founding of the Lu Xun Academy of Arts (February 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |3 pages

Consolidate and Expand the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Base Area (April 20, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |4 pages

Speech at the Lu Xun Academy of Arts (April 28, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |3 pages

Form Organizations and Fight Japan (April 30, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |71 pages

On Protracted War

A Speech at the Yan'an Symposium on the War of Resistance Against Japan from May 26 to June 3, 1938
ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Mao Yuju 1 (May 26, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

We Should Develop Guerrilla Warfare Extensively in North China (May 26, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |28 pages

Problems of Strategy in the Anti-Japanese Guerrilla War (May 30, 1938) 1

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

The New Fourth Army Can Maneuver Freely in the Enemy's Rear (June 2, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

We Are Planning to Create a Base in the Daqing Mountains (June 11, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Wu Liangping 1 (June 15, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

Freely Develop Guerrilla Warfare in North and Northwest China (June 15, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |4 pages

Our Views on the People's Political Council (July 5, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

The Monetary Policy of the Border Region (August 17, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

A Letter to Chiang Kaishek (September 29, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |84 pages

On the New Stage

The New Stage in the Development of the National War of Resistance Against Japan and the Anti-Japanese National United Front (Report to the Enlarged Sixth Plenum of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, from October 12 to October 14, 1938)
ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Liu Yi 1 (October 30, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |12 pages

Problems of War and Strategy 1 (November 6, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

Central Tasks of the Central Hebei Region (November 24, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |2 pages

Opinions Concerning Work in the Hebei-Rehe-Chahar Area (November 25, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Deng Baoshan 1 (December 5, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

chapter |1 pages

To Yang Lingde 1 (December 14, 1938)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

part |97 pages

Lectures

chapter |95 pages

On Dialectical Materialism (Lecture Notes)

ByStuart R. Schram, Nancy J. Hodes

part |164 pages

Commentaries

part |11 pages

Brief Sayings and Inscriptions (October 23,1937)