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_aMao Zedong and Workers: The Labour Movement in Hunan Province, 1920-23 _bThe Labour Movement in Hunan Province, 1920-23 |
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| 520 | _bThis title was first published in 1982: Mao Zedong, a man whose name has become inseparably linked with peasant revolution, actually began his career as a Communist in an apparently orthodox way, as an organizer of urban labor. A study charting Maos' background, his influence in the beginnings of the labor movement, a number of significant worker's strikes and conclusions. | ||
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