附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-350) and index.
Traditional social networks and identities -- Nationalist and labor protest at the end of the Qing Dynasty -- The 1911 revolution in Shanghai -- Nationalist and labor protest, 1913-1919 -- The May fourth movement of 1919 -- The discourse of class -- The communist attempt to organize labor, 1920-1923 -- Workers and the nation: left versus right, 1923-1925 -- The May thirtieth movement, 1925 -- National and class identities, 1925-1927 -- The surge in labor organization, 1927 -- The climax of the National Revolution, March-April 1927.
摘要:Using journalistic accounts, memoirs, police documents and more, Steve Smith argues that nationalism had a greater hold on working-class identity than class consciousness amongst Shanghai workers from the late-19th century to 1927.