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TheCommunistRevolutioninChina

NationalismandPropaganda

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Warlordsinthe1920s

• 1916– 1928=China’scentralgovernmentfracturedandvariouswarlordsruleddifferentsectionsofChina

Chinain1924

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TheNationalistParty

• 1928=TheNationalistPartygainedcontrolofChinaandreestablishedaunifiedcentralgovernment

• UndertheleadershipofChian Kai-shek=amilitaryofficer

• HeledtheNationalistPartyuntil1949

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TheNationalistParty• Promotedmoderndevelopment– Railroads,banking,airlineservices,etc.

• Problem#1:Impactsoftheseachievementsonlyinthecitiesàruralareas(wheremostofthepopulationlived)werestillpoor.

• Problem#2:LefttheNationalistPartywithalimitedbaseofsupport– Urbanelites;rurallandlords;Westernpowersweretheonlysupporters.Didnothavethesupportofthepeasants.

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TheNationalistParty• ConstantlyfacedoppositionfromthenewlydevelopedChineseCommunistParty(CCP)– Foundedin1921– Grewenormouslyoverthenext28years

– FoundacharismaticleaderinMaoZedong

MaoZedongasayoungrevolutionary

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TheNationalistParty

• 1927=NationalistPartychasedtheCCPoutofChina’scities– CCPdevelopedanewstrategy=appealtoChina’speasantsforsupport

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ChineseCommunistParty• Slowlygainedtherespectandsupportofthepeasantsby:– UsingguerrillawarfaretacticsagainsttheNationalistParty

– Experimentingwithlandreforminareasundercommunistcontrol

– Effortstoempowerwomen– CreationofacommunistmilitaryforcetoprotectagainstNationalistPartyattacks

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ChineseCommunistParty• CCPgainedanenormousamountofsupportduringJapan’sbrutalinvasionofChina– NationalistPartylostcontrolovermostofChinaandwasforcedtoretreattotheinteriorofthecountry

– NationalistPartyseemedmoreconcernedwitheliminatingtheCCPthanfightingJapan.ThepeoplefelttheirgovernmentwasnotprotectingthemagainsttheJapaneseJapaneseInvasionofChina,1937

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ChineseCommunistParty• CCP,withitscommunist-ledPeople’sLiberationArmy,foughttheJapanesevigorously

• OfferedsecuritytomanyChinesefacedwithJapaneseatrocities

• CCPmembershipgrewfrom40,000in1937to1.2millionin1945

ThePeople’sLiberationArmy(late-1940s)

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ChineseCommunistParty• TheCCPgainedevenmoresupportbydoingthefollowinginareasitcontrolled:– Reducedrents,taxes,andinterestratesforpeasants

– Taughtliteracytoadults– Mobilizedwomenforthestruggle

– Encouragedpeasantstofightbackagainsttheirlandlords

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ChineseCommunistParty

• In1949,4yearsafterWWII,theCCPswepttovictoryovertheNationalistParty– MostoftheNationalistParty’sleadersfledtoTaiwan

– NewleaderofcommunistChina=MaoZedong

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BuildingSocialisminChinaandtheSovietUnion

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BuildingSocialism• CommunistgovernmentinChinabecametotalitarian:– Otherpoliticalpartiesforbidden

– Governmentcontrolledalmosttheentireeconomy(Socialism)

– Governmentensuredthatthearts,educationandmediaconformedtoapprovedwaysofthinking

– Organizationsforwomen,workers,students,andprofessionalgroupsoperatedunderpartycontrol

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CommunistFeminism

• TheCCPtookstepstoliberateandmobilizetheirwomen

• State-directedwomen’sinitiatives

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CommunistFeminisminChina• TheMarriageLawof1950inChinaimplemented:– Freechoiceinmarriage– Relativelyeasydivorce– Theendofconcubinesandchildmarriages

– Permissionforwidowstoremarry– Equalpropertyrightsformenandwomen

• Chinesewomenalsobecamemoreinvolvedinindustrialproduction(factorywork)

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CommunistFeminism• Problemsforwomen:– Stillexpectedtotakecareofthechildrenandthehouseworkà nowhadthedoubleburdenofthatPLUSpaidemployment

– Womenappearedonlyveryrarelyinthetoppoliticalleadership

– Communistfeminismdidnotcontinueandfadedwithinadecadeofitsbeginningineachcountry

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SocialismintheCountryside• 1st stageofsocialisminthecountryside=involvedtakingoverlandlords’estatesandredistributingthatlandequallyamongthepeasants

• 2nd stageofsocialisminthecountryside=collectivizationofagriculture– Designedtocompletelyendprivateproperty

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CollectivizationinChina• “GreatLeapForward”inthelate-1950s=anefforttomobilizeChina’spopulationforrapiddevelopment.– Created“people’scommunes”– Designedtomovetowardamorefullycommunistsocietywithmoresocialequalityandcollectiveliving

– Massivefaminecausedbyadministrativechaosandbadweatherkilled20-55millionChinesebetween1959and1962

Somecommuneshadupto2,000households

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CommunismandIndustrialDevelopment• Chinarealizedthatitneededtoadvanceindustrially.Theydidthiswith:– Aseriesoffive-yearplans=broughtallagriculturalandindustrialproductionundergovernmentcontrol

– Stateownershipofproperty(Thegovernmentownedallprivateproperty)

– Priority=heavyindustry

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Pros&ConsofIndustrialDevelopment

Pros• Increasedliteracyrates

• Moreeducationalopportunities

• Moresocialmobility

Cons• Rapidurbanization• Exploitationofthecountrysidetoprovideresourcesforindustriesinthecities

• GrowthofaneliteclasswithmoreprivilegesthanthecommonChinesecitizen.

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ResponsestotheseSocialOutcomes:MaoZedong

• DidNOT accepttheseoutcomesà continuouslystrovetocombatthese“cons”ofindustrialization

• Triedtopreservethe“revolutionaryspirit”ofChina

• Mid-1960s=launchedtheGreatCulturalRevolution– Designedtocombatthecapitalistelementsthathad“infiltrated”China

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TheCulturalRevolution(1966-1976)• Acampaignagainstthe“FourOlds”=oldthoughts,oldculture,oldhabits,andoldcustoms

• Message=revolutionandrebellionisgood

• Wantedtoput“intellectuals”intheirplace– Manyschoolswereshutdown.Intellectualswereseenasenemiesofcommunism

• Wantedtoestablishamoreequitablesociety– Broughthealthcare,education,andruralindustrializationtothecountryside

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TheSearchforEnemies• MaoZedongwasconvincedthatmanywithintheCommunistPartyhadbeen“seduced”bycapitalistvalues– CalledforrebellionagainstCommunistPartyitself

– RedGuards=studentsandotheryoungpeoplethatfoughtforMao’scause

– RedGuardsattacked“enemies”whohadpoisonedtheCommunistParty(governmentofficials,teachers,intellectuals,theirparents,etc…)

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HowdidMaomaintaincontrol?

• Maowasamasterofpropaganda.

• Whatispropaganda?– Informationormaterialspreadtoadvanceacause.

• Howdoespropagandawork?

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ToolsofPropaganda:Mao’sRedBook

• PublishedbytheGovernmentofthePeople’sRepublicofChinafrom1964-1976

• RequirementforeveryChinesecitizentoown,read,andcarryitatalltimes.

• ContainedpagesandpagesofquotesfromMaoZe Donghimself.

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Chinese“enemies”accusedofgoingagainstChairmanMaoandhismovement.

Dazibaos- Propagandapostershungaroundthenecksoronthehomesoftheaccusedpublicly

shamingandexposingthem.

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DoNow

• GotomyWEBSITEanddownloadthedocumenttitled“CulturalRevolutionDocuments”