2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0147547922000060
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Between Arrogance and Despondency: The Shanghai Workers, the Communists, and the Strikes at the Japanese Cotton Mills of 1926

Abstract: In June 1926, Shanghai cotton-mill workers initiated strikes at Japanese-owned factories in Xiaoshadu, protesting the dismissal of workers accused of arson in the workshop. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recognized that Chinese workers’ actions should be aligned with their labor movement strategy, and tried to control the scale of the strikes. In August, responding to an incident where Japanese sailors killed a Chinese man, the CCP redirected to launch a large-scale combined strike, catering to Chinese labo… Show more

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“…93 At this time, the CCP launched three armed workers' riots in Shanghai, mainly inhabiting the nonconcession areas of Shanghai. 94 Financial oligarchs from Jiangsu and Zhejiang (Jianghe caifa 江 浙財閥) were thought to be connected to the groups of Jiangsu and Zhejiang businessmen and bankers who dominated Shanghai's business community, most of the Jiangsu and Zhejiang consortia developed from the compradors cultivated by European countries and Japan, USA. 95 One of the financial oligarchs was Chiang's Friend, Yu Qiaqin 虞洽卿 (1867-1945,who visited Chiang to represent these businessmen in Shanghai.…”
Section: The Role Of Confucianism In the Kmt's Move Towards The West ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…93 At this time, the CCP launched three armed workers' riots in Shanghai, mainly inhabiting the nonconcession areas of Shanghai. 94 Financial oligarchs from Jiangsu and Zhejiang (Jianghe caifa 江 浙財閥) were thought to be connected to the groups of Jiangsu and Zhejiang businessmen and bankers who dominated Shanghai's business community, most of the Jiangsu and Zhejiang consortia developed from the compradors cultivated by European countries and Japan, USA. 95 One of the financial oligarchs was Chiang's Friend, Yu Qiaqin 虞洽卿 (1867-1945,who visited Chiang to represent these businessmen in Shanghai.…”
Section: The Role Of Confucianism In the Kmt's Move Towards The West ...mentioning
confidence: 99%