Problems of the Chinese Revolution
| Foreword by | Max Shachtman |
| Introduction by | Max Shachtman |
| Translated by | Max Shachtman |
| Contributing Writer | Grigory Yevseevich Zinoviev, Vuyo Vuyovitch |
| Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
| Publisher Series | Ann Arbor Paperbacks |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | US |
| First Published In Paperback | 1967 |
| This Edition Published | 1967 |
| Pages / Font | 441 pages |
| Series Number | AA131 |
| Price | $3.25 |
| Chapters | Forward by Max Shachtman Introduction by Max Shachtman 1.The Chinese Revolution and the Theses of Comrade Stalin (May 7, 1927) Epilogue: The Speech of Comrade Chen Duxiu on the Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party (May 17, 1927) 2.First Speech on the Chinese Question (May 1927) 3.Second Speech on the Chinese Question (May 1927) 4.The Sure Road (May 12, 1927) 5.Hankow and Moscow (May 28, 1927) 6.Is It Not Time to Understand? (May 27, 1927) 7.The Canton Insurrection (July 1928) 8.The Chinese Question After the Sixth Congress (October 4, 1928) 9.What is Happening in China? (November 9, 1929) 10.A Retreat in Full Disorder (November 1930) 11.The Strangled Revolution (February 9, 1931) 12.A Strangled Revolution and Its Stranglers (June 13, 1931) 13.Stalin and the Chinese Revolution (August 26, 1930) Appendices 1.Theses on the Chinese Revolution by Grigory Zinoviev (April 14, 1927) 2.Speech of Vuyo Vuyovitch Delivered at the eighth plenum of the E. C. C. I., May 1927 3.The Letter from Shanghai (March 17, 1927) Glossary of Names and Terms |
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