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ID159321
Title ProperOctober 1917 Socialist Revolution in Russia and the Development of the New Culture Movement in China
LanguageENG
AuthorMAMAYEVA, Natalia ;  Natalia MAMAYEVA
Summary / Abstract (Note)China experienced the strongest influence of Russia during the years of the October 1917 Revolution and the postrevolution period. An important role in China was played by the ideological and cultural impact of Russia on the New Culture Movement in the country (1915-1925), on whose basis the May Fourth Movement (1919) developed, and an upsurge of the revolutionary movement in China in 1925-1927. A study of the ideological and cultural aspects of the interaction and influence of Marxism-Leninism on China focuses on the common actions of the two sides on the spheres of ideology, culture, and democracy, and demonstrates the specific features of historical process in China.
`In' analytical Note
Far Eastern Affairs Vol. 46, No.1; 2018: p.119-129
Journal SourceFar Eastern Affairs Vol: 46 No 1
Key WordsWorld War ;  Mao Zedong ;  National Sovereignty ;  Anti-Imperialism ;  Comintern ;  Marxism-Leninism ;  October 1917 Revolution ;  Xin qingnian (New young people) ;  Li Dazhao ;  Chen Duxiu ;  Marxist circles ;  RCP(B) ;  party development ;  propaganda and agitation ;  CPC.