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List of Tables | ||
Note on Transliteration | ||
1 | Modern China's Stalinist Roots | 3 |
2 | The Reality of the Soviet Management Model | 19 |
3 | Soviet Socialism in Translation | 41 |
4 | Industrialization: Managing a Socialist Enterprise | 58 |
5 | Socialization: Creating a Chinese Working Class | 72 |
6 | Control: Manipulating the Masses | 92 |
7 | The Triumph of High Stalinism | 108 |
Appendix: The Soviet Union and China Sign Agreements in Moscow, February 14, 1950 | 117 | |
Notes | 125 | |
Bibliography | 149 | |
Index | 161 |
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Add Dream of a Red Factory: The Legacy of High Stalinism in China, Drawing on previously unknown primary sources in both Chinese and Russian, Deborah A. Kaple has written a powerful and absorbing account of the model of factory management and organization that the Chinese communists formulated in the 1949-1953 period. Sh, Dream of a Red Factory: The Legacy of High Stalinism in China to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Dream of a Red Factory: The Legacy of High Stalinism in China, Drawing on previously unknown primary sources in both Chinese and Russian, Deborah A. Kaple has written a powerful and absorbing account of the model of factory management and organization that the Chinese communists formulated in the 1949-1953 period. Sh, Dream of a Red Factory: The Legacy of High Stalinism in China to your collection on WonderClub |