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Informationen zum Autor Stuart Schram, Timothy Cheek, Roderick MacFarquhar Klappentext This eighth volume covers the period 1942 to 1945 when Mao asserted his status as the incarnation and symbol of the Chinese Revolution and the sinification of Marxism-Leninism. Zusammenfassung This eighth volume covers the period 1942 to 1945 when Mao asserted his status as the incarnation and symbol of the Chinese Revolution and the sinification of Marxism-Leninism. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1942 Preface to Textbook for Literacy (January 17) Instructions for Troops in All Border Regions to Study the "Resolution of the Ninth Party Congress of the Fourth Red Army" (January 23) To Zhou Enlai, Dong Biwu (January 23) Inscription for the Third Anniversary of the Publication of the Military and Political Journal of the Eighth Route Army (January 25) The Main Points of Propaganda of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee (January 26) Decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Regarding Agrarian Policy in the Anti-Japanese Base Areas (January 28) To Zhou Wen (February 1) Rectify Our Study Style, Party Style, and Writing Style (February 1) Oppose Party Formalism (February 8) Celebrate the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Red Army (February 18) Internal Rectification and Cadre Training Should Be Our Core Work at Present (February 20) Telegram to Zhou Enlai (February 21) Decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on Educating Cadres on the Job (February 28) Increase Strength, Prepare to Counterattack (March 4) Inscription for the Special Issue of Yan'an's Liberation Daily for March 8 Women's Day (March 8) Party Newspapers Should Recruit Non-Party People to Express Their Opinions (March 14) How to Study the History of the Chinese Communist Party (March 30) Speech at the Forum on the Reform of Liberation Daily (March 31) On the Relationship Between Communist Party Members and Non-Party Persons (March) Inscription in Honor of Children's Day (April 4) Letter to Ouyang Shan (April 9) Letter to Ouyang Shan and Cao Ming (April 13) A Letter to Ouyang Shan and Cao Ming (April 17) On the Rectification of the Three Styles (April 20) Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art (May 2) An Inscription (for Nurses) (May 12) Literary and Art Workers Should Unite with Workers, Peasants, and Soldiers (May 28) Elegy to Dai Anlan (May) To Luo Feng (June 12) Telegram to Nie Rongzhen (July 4) The Task of the New Fourth Army Is Not to Develop Toward the South but to Sustain Its Present Base Area (July 6) Shandong May Become the Pivot for Strategic Redeployment (July 9) To Zhou Enlai (July 17) An Appraisal of the Guomindang-Communist Relationship (July 31) Suggestions for Crack Troops and Simple Administration for Central China (August 4) To Xie Juezai (August 17) To Xie Juecai and Chen Zhengren (August 19) A Telegram of Congratulations to the British Worker's Daily on the Resumption of Publication (August 31) Resolution of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on Unifying Party Leadership in the Anti-Japanese Base Areas and Rectifying Relationships Between Various Organizations (September 1) A Most Important Policy (September 7) To Xie Juezai (September 15) A Letter to He Kaifeng on Press and Translation Questions (September 15) Try the Utmost to Avoid Clashes (September 15) Methods for Soliciting Manuscripts for Page Four of Liberation Daily (September 20) Ensure That Press Propaganda Follows Party Policies (September) A Comment on Liu Shaoqi's "on Inner-Party Struggle" (October 9) The Great Victory of the Red Army (October 12) An Inscription for the Establishment of the Yan'an Institute for the Study of Ping Ju Opera (October 12) The Lessons of History (October 14) A Comment on the Berlin Declaration (Octo...