战时大学校园中的国民党:以西南联大为中心 |
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Chinese Nationalist Party on a wartime campus: A study focused on the National Southwest Associated University |
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Authors: | Qisheng Wang |
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Institution: | (1) Department of History, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, 610066, China |
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Abstract: | During the Anti-Japanese War, universities became an important arena for the competition between GMD and CCP, as well as the
contention among various nationalist factions. The GMD branch in the National Southwest Associated University was the most
active one among its university party branches during the wartime. About half of the professors joined the GMD, and the university
authorities also tolerated professors and students in other parties and factions. The professors made up a heterogeneous group
that included “democratic fighters” like Wen Yiduo and “faithful party members” like Yao Congwu. The co-existence of intellectual
elites belonging to different parties and factions created a highly tolerant “fortress of democracy” on campus.
Translated by Zhou Weiwei from Lishi Yanjiu 历史研究 (Historical Research), 2006, (4):125–148 |
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Keywords: | National Southwest Associated University GMD (KMT) the Youth League of Three Principles of the People Yao Congwu Zhu Jiahua |
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