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Full referenceStranahan, Patricia, “Strange Bedfellows: the Communist Party and Shanghai's Elite in the National Salvation Movement” (1992)
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Stranahan, Patricia
Title“Strange Bedfellows: the Communist Party and Shanghai's Elite in the National Salvation Movement”
Year1992
JournalChina Quarterly
Number129
Start page26
End page51
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Keywordspolitical; party
AbstractCut off from contact with the Chinese Communist Party leadership, the Shanghai Party developed its own united front as a survival device. By joining the burgeoning National Salvation Movement the Party gained contact with the Shanghai elite and developed an anti-Japanese line. Following the Xian Incident and the beginning of the war in 1937, the National Salvation Movement found a new enemy in the foreign-dominated Shanghai Municipal Council and a new area of operation among the many refugees fleeing into the International Settlement.
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