1st Edition
Mobilizing Shanghai Youth CCP Internationalism, GMD Nationalism and Japanese Collaboration
By Kristin Mulready-Stone
Copyright 2015
228 Pages
15 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
228 Pages
15 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
228 Pages
15 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, youth emerged as a new and important social force in many parts of the world. In China the image of this new youth imprinted itself on Chinese consciousness and made clear to potential national leaders that future governments would not be able to ignore China’s youth or expect them simply to step in line. For this and other reasons, the... Read more
Introduction 1. Early Development of the Socialist Youth League: The Internationalist Period, 1920-1923 2. Opportunity and Opportunism: The Rise and Fall of the Communist Youth League 3. Controlled Salvation: The Origins of the Three People’s Principles Youth Corps 4. The Shanghai Branch of the Three People’s Principles Youth Corps: Obedience, Challenges and Exceptionalism 5. Xie Jinyuan and the Shanghai Three People’s Principles Youth Corps 6. The China Youth Corps: A Collaborationist Mission for Youth 7. The China Youth Corps: Alluring Peace and Elusive Security 8. Conclusion
Biography
Kristin Mulready-Stone is Assistant Professor of History at Kansas State University, USA.






