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    a| 335.40951 b| CHA 1999
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    a| Chan Lau, Kit-ching.
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    a| From nothing to nothing : b| the Chinese Communist movement and Hong Kong, 1921-1936 / c| Chan Lau Kit-Ching.
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    a| The Chinese Communist Movement and Hong Kong, 1921-1936.
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    i| Chinese title: a| 從無到有從有到無 : b| 中國共產運動與香港
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    a| Hong Kong : b| Hong Kong University Press, c| 1999.
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    a| ix, 342 p. ; c| 22 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical notes and index (p. 214-342)
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    a| Communism z| China x| History.
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    a| History.
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    a| Communism x| History.
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    a| China x| History y| Republic, 1912-1949.
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    a| Hong Kong (China) x| History.
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    a| b11066817 b| 02-03-22 c| 01-12-04
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    t| Acknowledgements p| v
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    t| Introduction p| 1
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    t| Rationale of study p| 1
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    t| Aim and scope p| 2
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    t| Periodization p| 4
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    t| Sources and materials p| 12
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    l| Pt.I t| The early years, 1921-1925
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    l| Ch.1 t| Communist germination in Guangdong, 1921-1922 p| 17
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    t| Early communist leadership and organization in Guangdong p| 18
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    t| The Hong Kong seamen's strike p| 21
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    l| Ch.2 t| Communist extension to Hong Kong, 1922-1923 p| 27
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    t| Background to extension p| 27
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    t| Initial communist development in Hong Kong p| 30
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    t| The first communist leader in Hong Kong : Liang Pengwan p| 32
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    l| Ch.3 t| Communist development in Hong Kong, 1923-1925 p| 37
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    t| Organizational changes p| 37
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    t| Continued problems p| 38
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    t| The labour movement p| 39
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    t| The student movement p| 42
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    t| The communist position on the eve of the Guangzhou-Hong Kong strike-boycott p| 45
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    l| Pt.II t| The active years, 1925-1927
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    l| Ch.4 t| The Guangzhou-Hong Kong Strike-Boycott, June 1925-October 1926 p| 53
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    t| The strike in Hong Kong p| 53
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    t| The boycott against Hong Kong p| 61
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    t| Communist recruitment among Hong Kong strikers in Guangzhou p| 64
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    t| The unions unification movement p| 70
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    l| Ch.5 t| From the party purification movement to the Guangzhou Uprising, April-December 1927 p| 78
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    t| The Guangdong Communist headquarters moved to Hong Kong p| 78
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    t| The Nanchang Uprising p| 82
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    t| The Guangzhou Uprising p| 85
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    l| Pt.III t| The frustrated years, 1928-1930
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    l| Ch.6 t| Aftermath of the Guangzhou Uprising p| 95
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    l| Ch.7 t| Futile aggression, January-June 1928 p| 105
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    t| The role of the CCP Guangdong provincial committee p| 105
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    t| The Chinese Communist Youth League in Guangdong p| 113
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    t| The work in Hong Kong itself p| 118
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    l| Ch.8 t| Repressed aggression, June 1928-June 1930 p| 126
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    t| The CCP Sixth National Congress p| 126
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    t| Initial formulation of new policy in Guangdong p| 129
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    t| The Enlarged Meeting, November 16-24 p| 132
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    t| Attempts at implementation of new policy p| 136
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    l| Pt.IV t| The prostrated years, 1930-1936
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    l| Ch.9 t| The Li Lisan line in Hong Kong and Guangdong, June-September 1930 p| 144
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    t| Li Lisan back in the limelight p| 144
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    t| Prelude to change in Guangdong p| 146
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    t| Launching of the Li Lisan line in Guangdong p| 150
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    t| Implementation and collapse of the Li Lisan line in Guangdong p| 152
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    l| Ch.10 t| Disintegration and disappearance, 1931-1936 p| 160
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    t| The Wang Ming Line p| 160
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    t| Anti-Communist raids and Communist martyrdom p| 176
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    t| Hong Kong and the Red Underground Communication Line p| 189
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    t| Conclusion p| 201
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    t| Bibliographical abbreviations p| 204
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    t| Chinese periodical titles p| 211
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    t| Notes p| 214
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    t| Glossary p| 268
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    t| Bibliography p| 294
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    t| Index p| 334
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