CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Traditional Social Networks and Identities
2 Nationalist and Labor Protest at the End of theQing Dynasty
3 The 1911 Revolution in Shanghai
4 Nationalist and Labor Protest, 1913 –1919
5 The May Fourth Movement of 1919
6 The Discourse of Class
7 The Communist Attempt to Organize Labor,1920 –1923
8 Workers and the Nation: Left versus Right,1923 –1925
9 The May Thirtieth Movement, 1925
10 National and Class Identities, 1925 –1927
11 The Surge in Labor Organization, 1927
12 The Climax of the National Revolution,March–April 1927
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index