Scalapino, Robert A.
The Japanese Communist movement, 1920-1966
1st edition Hardcover Berkeley : University of California Press, 1967
Author: | Scalapino, Robert A. |
Full title: | The Japanese Communist movement, 1920-1966 |
Publisher: | Berkeley : University of California Press, 1967 |
Edition: | 1st edition |
Binding: | Hardcover |
ISBN: | No ISBN |
Book ID: | 391313 |
1st edition. Language: English. ISBN: No ISBN.
Library copy. Very good cloth copy in a good if slighlty edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Dust-wrapper taped. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenanece: From West Riding County Library. Library marks remain.
Series: University of California, Center for Japanese and Korean Studies. Physical description: viii, 412 pages, 25 cm. Notes: "Sources": pages [355]-366. Bibliographical footnotes. Contents: Partial contents The prewar legacy -- Making communism lovable: the initial tactics of the postwar Japanese Communnist party -- The shift to the left: guerilla warfare, Japanese style -- The return to legalism and the attempt to create a united front -- Japanese Communism in a divided Communist world, the swing toward Peking -- The struggle on two fronts -- The current status of the party -- Prospects and problems. Subject: Communist Party, France; Communist Party, Japan; Nihon Ky sant ; Ch sen K gei Kenky kai; Communism Japan; History of Asia; Political Movemets; Japan Politics and government 20th century.
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BZDB318 Unbranded Scalapino, Robert A. The Japanese Communist movement, 1920-1966
Series: University of California, Center for Japanese and Korean Studies. Physical description: viii, 412 pages, 25 cm. Notes: "Sources": pages [355]-366. Bibliographical footnotes. Contents: Partial contents The prewar legacy -- Making communism lovable: the initial tactics of the postwar Japanese Communnist party -- The shift to the left: guerilla warfare, Japanese style -- The return to legalism and the attempt to create a united front -- Japanese Communism in a divided Communist world, the swing toward Peking -- The struggle on two fronts -- The current status of the party -- Prospects and problems. Subject: Communist Party, France; Communist Party, Japan; Nihon Ky sant ; Ch sen K gei Kenky kai; Communism Japan; History of Asia; Political Movemets; Japan Politics and government 20th ce