
Published online:
24 September 2013
Published in print:
25 April 2013
Online ISBN:
9780191777967
Print ISBN:
9780199588664
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Relations with the Guomindang Relations with the Guomindang
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The war with Japan The war with Japan
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Struggling for the Party leadership Struggling for the Party leadership
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Problems in the communist areas Problems in the communist areas
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Rectification and Mao's authority Rectification and Mao's authority
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Enter Jiang Qing Enter Jiang Qing
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Civil War and the establishment of the People's Republic Civil War and the establishment of the People's Republic
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Cite
Davin, Delia, 'Yan’an', Mao: A Very Short Introduction, Very Short Introductions (Oxford , 2013; online edn, Oxford Academic, 24 Sept. 2013), https://doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199588664.003.0003, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
‘Yan'an’ charts Mao's time in Yan'an. During the civil war, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) were anxious to build an alliance with the Guomindang against Japan. Soon after the civil war ended, the Japanese invaded. Yan'an was far from the fighting, allowing Mao to engage in academic study. Mao became leader of the CCP, and used the Rectification Movement to consolidate his authority. He strengthened his hold on power by becoming chairman of the Politburo. After Japan's surrender another civil war ensued. The CCP had the support of the peasants, and Mao formed the People's Republic of China.
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Very Short Introductions
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Very Short Introductions
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