Chinese Migrants and Internationalism: Forgotten Histories, 1917–1945Routledge |
Table des matières
1 Introduction | 1 |
2 Chinese in the Russian Revolution and Civil War | 20 |
3 Germany | 30 |
4 Cuba | 37 |
5 Chinese seafarers and the European Labour movement | 48 |
6 The Spanish Civil War 193639 | 63 |
7 Australia | 72 |
8 Esperanto | 92 |
9 Conclusions | 115 |
Notes | 121 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
alliance anarchism anti-Japanese Arthur Lock Chang Asian Australia Beijing Berlin Bolsheviks branch British Cai Yuanpei campaign Chen China Chinatown Chinese anarchists Chinese communists Chinese community Chinese crews Chinese Cuban Chinese labour Chinese migrants Chinese radicals Chinese seafarers Chinese students Chinese workers colonial Comintern Communist Party Congress Cottle countries Cuba cultural Darwin early Esperantists Esperanto movement ethnic Chinese Europe European foreign formed France Germany Guangzhou Guomindang helped Huagong immigrants International Brigades internationalism internationalist Japan Japanese joined labour movement language leaders leftists Liverpool Martínez 1999a Minsheng Moscow nationalist nese organisations Overseas Chinese ports published qingnian vol racist recruited reprint revolution revolutionary role Russian Shanghai Shifu ships social socialist solidarity Soviet Union Spain Spanish Sydney tion trade union translation transnationalism twentieth century Wang Wobblies Wong Wu Zhihui Xin qingnian Xin shiji Zhang Zhang Binglin Zhou Zuoren