126 Episoder

  1. The May 30 Movement: The Chinese People’s Uprising Against the British and Japanese in 1925

    Udgivet: 2.7.2020
  2. Lenin’s Ideas on Revolutionary Situations and the Situation in the United States Today

    Udgivet: 25.6.2020
  3. Back to the Labor Front!: The Japanese Mills Strike of 1925

    Udgivet: 18.6.2020
  4. The Proletarian Nation vs. The Theory of the Productive Forces

    Udgivet: 11.6.2020
  5. Friends Close, Enemies Closer: The United Front in Action

    Udgivet: 4.6.2020
  6. The Road Is Tortuous: The Chinese Revolution and the End of the Global Sixties

    Udgivet: 28.5.2020
  7. The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

    Udgivet: 21.5.2020
  8. Communist Unionizing and the Genesis of the United Front with the Guomindang

    Udgivet: 14.5.2020
  9. Workers' Revolution or Nationalist United Front? Early Strategic Decisions of the Chinese Communist Party

    Udgivet: 7.5.2020
  10. Demarcation and Organization: The Chinese Communist Party is Founded

    Udgivet: 30.4.2020
  11. From Russia with Organizational Expertise: The Comintern Comes to China

    Udgivet: 24.4.2020
  12. The Communist International

    Udgivet: 25.3.2020
  13. Mao's Anarchist Years (The Young Mao Zedong Part Two)

    Udgivet: 20.2.2020
  14. Liberals Becoming Marxists: The New Culture and May 4th Movements (1915-1919)

    Udgivet: 29.1.2020
  15. The Young Mao Zedong

    Udgivet: 21.12.2019
  16. The 1911 Revolution

    Udgivet: 14.12.2019
  17. Revolutionary Voices from the End of the Qing Dynasty

    Udgivet: 21.11.2019
  18. The Boxer Uprising of 1900

    Udgivet: 5.11.2019
  19. Kang Youwei and the Hundred Days Reform

    Udgivet: 12.10.2019
  20. Losing the Tributaries: The Sino-French and Sino-Japanese Wars in Vietnam and Korea

    Udgivet: 29.9.2019

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In this podcast, Matthew Rothwell, author of Transpacific Revolutionaries: The Chinese Revolution in Latin America, explores the global history of ideas related to rebellion and revolution. The main focus of this podcast for the near future will be on the history of the Chinese Revolution, going all the way back to its roots in the initial Chinese reactions to British imperialism during the Opium War of 1839-1842, and then following the development of the revolution and many of the ideas that were products of the revolution through to their transnational diffusion in the late 20th century.

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