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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword: Technical Introduction..........................xvii
Acknowledgements...........................................xxn
Transcription..............................................xxiv
Pseudonyms of Sneevliet While in China.....................xxv
Abbreviations..............................................xxvi
INTRODUCTION
The Formative Phase: Sneevliet in Holland and Indonesia ... 4
Devising a Policy for the East: The Second Comintern
Congress.................................................... 12
Russian Policy in China After the October Revolution: The
Case of the Chinese Eastern Railway....................... 26
A Troublesome Trip to China............................... 31
The Situation in China on the Eve of Sneevliet’s Arrival.. 34
a) The Situation in Peking ................................ 34
b) The Situation in Canton................................. 38
c) The Founding of the Chinese Communist Organisation ... 41
The Work of the “small groups” Before the First Party
Congress.................................................... 49
The Party in Disarray ...................................... 52
Preparations for the First Party Congress................... 55
The First Party Congress: Searching for an Identity
(Documents A) .............................................. 60
The Foundations of the Communist Labour Movement
(Documents B) .............................................. 70
Party Work After the First Party Congress: A Slow Beginning
(Documents C) .............................................. 73
Sneevliet’s Trip to the South: The Nationalist Movement in
Action (Documents D) . .*................................... 78
Approval in Peking, Opposition in Shanghai (Documents E) ... 87
Reporting to the Comintern (Documents F).................... 92
Reassessment by the CCP (Documents G) ..................... 110
The Hangzhou Plenum: A Time of Decision (Documents H) ... 114
VI
CONTENTS
Sun Yat-sen, Wu Peifu and Soviet Russia (Documents I)..... 121
Opposition in Moscow (Documents J)...........*............ 133
Negotiations with the Far Eastern Republic and Zhang Zuolin
(Documents K) ............................................ 142
The February Seventh Strike: A Sobering Experience
(Documents L) ............................................ 148
Personal Problems (Documents M)........................... 165
Russian Aid for Sun Yat-sen (Documents N)................. 169
The Third Congress of the Chinese Communist Party:
Showdown (Documents O) ................................... 175
Aftermath (Documents P)................................... 187
Sneevliet After Canton (Documents Q) ..................... 193
DOCUMENTS
A) The First Party Congress: Searching for an Identity... 200
A. l The First Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.
Second Half of 1921.............................. 200
B) The Foundations of the Communist Labour Movement......209
B. l Declaration of the Chinese Labour Secretariat.
September 1921................................... 209
B. 2 Letter from Iu.Smurgis. 13 October 1921...........212
C) Party Work After the First Party Congress: A Slow Beginning ... 214
C. l Circular of the Central Bureau of the CCP.
November 1921.................................. 214
D) Sneevliet ys Trip to the South: The Nationalist Movement in Action ... 216
D. l Notes on the Existing Parties in China Excluding
the Kuomintang. December 1921-January 1922. . . . 216
D.2 Notes on Sun Yat-sen’s Speech of 6 March 1921 on
the Three Principles............................. 224
D.3 Lecture by Sun Yat-sen on the Five Powers’
Constitution. 20 March 1921...................... 226
D.4 The Chinese Reconstruction and the Relations to
Russia. 10 January 1922.......................... 229
D.5 Notes Relating to Sneevliet’s Trip to the South.
December 1921-February 1922...................... 232
CONTENTS
VII
D.6 Letter from W.Daniels, Acting Consul-General in
Shanghai, to the Governor-General of the Dutch
Indies. 18 January 1922................................ 240
D. 7 Letter from W.Daniels, Acting Consul-General in
Shanghai, to the Governor-General of the Dutch
Indies. 1 March 1922.............................. 243
E) Approval in Peking; Oppositon in Shanghai
E. l Letter from W.Daniels, Acting Consul-General in
Shanghai, to the Governor-General of the Dutch
Indies. 14 March 1922............................. 247
E.2 Letter from the Netherlands’ Ambassador,
W.J.Oudendijk, to the Governor-General of the
Dutch Indies. 16 March 1922....................... 249
E.3 Letter from H.Sneevliet to W.van Ravesteyn. 19
March 1922........................................ 251
E.4 Letter from H.Sneevliet to W.van Ravesteyn. 2 April
1922.............................................. 253
E.5 Letter from the Netherlands’ Ambassador,
W.J.Oudendijk, to the Governor-General of the
Dutch Indies. 6 April 1922........................ 255
E.6 Letter from Chen Duxiu to Voitinsky. 6 April 1922. . . . 256
E.7 Report of the Procurator-General of 300 the High
Court of the Dutch Indies, Uhlenbeck, to the
Governor-General. 12 May 1922..................... 258
E.8 Report of the Acting Dutch 307 Consul-General in
Shanghai Concerning Sneevliet’s Stay in China. 11
April 1922 (Memo dated 23 May 1922)..................... 365
E. 9 Report of the Procurator-General, Uhlenbeck, to
the Governor-General of the Dutch Indies. 10 June
1922.............................................. 273
E Reporting to the Comintern
F. l H.Sneevliet, “Report of Comrade H.Maring to the
Executive”, 11 July 1922.......................... 286
F.2 Authorisation for H.Sneevliet to represent the
Comintern and the Profintern in South China. July
1922.............................................. 325
F.3 Order of the Comintern to the Central Committee
of the Chinese Communist Party. July 1922......... 327
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F.4 Authorisation for Sneevliet to be Correspondent for
the Far East of the Comintern and the The
International Press Correspondence. 24July 1922. . . 327
F. 5 Instructions for the ECCI Representative in South
China. August 1922.................................. 328
G) Working in Shanghai
G. 1 Decision on the “Democratic United Front”. July 1922. 330
H) The Hangzhou Plenum: A Time of Decision
H. l Notes of Sneevliet’s Concerning his Activities from
12 August to 7 September 1922........................ 334
H.2 Notes of Sneevliet’s for his Report Concerning
Activities After the Hangzhou Conference............. 339
H.3 Notes for a Report of Sneevliets’ Concerning his
Activities for the Period 14 October to 1 November
1922................................................. 343
H.4 Notes of Sneevliet’s About Cooperation With The
KMT. End November-Early December 1922.......... 345
H.5 Receipt from the Central Committee of the CCP for
Money Received from H.Sneevliet. 9 December
1922....................................................... 347
H. 6 Two Receipts from S.Wilde for Money Received
from H.Sneevliet. 5 December 1922.................... 348
I) Sun Yat-sen, Wu Peifu and Soviet Russia
I. 1 Letter from A.Joffe to H.Sneevliet. 7 November
1922. 350
1.2 Letter from A.Joffe to H.Sneevliet. 17 November
1922................................................. 354
1.3 Note from Sun Yat-sen to H.Sneevliet. 6 December
1922................................................. 359
J) Opposition in Moscow
J.l “The Immediate Tactics of the Communist Party of
China” by Chen Duxiu. November 1922.................. 361
J.2 A.Joffe and H.Sneevliet “Concerning Our Work in
the Colonial and Semi-Colonial Countries in
General and in China in Particular”. End 1922. . . . 367
J.3 Letter from N.Bukharin toJ.Stalin. January 1923........ 371
J.4 Copy for Joffe of the Decision to Set up a
Vladivostok Bureau of the Comintern. January 1923. 373
CONTENTS
IX
J.5 Mandate from the ECCI Naming H.Sneevliet to the
Vladivostok Bureau. 11 January 1923..................... 374
T.6 Letter from L.Karakhan to H.Sneevliet. 11 January
1923.................................................... 375
J.7 Extract from the Notes of the Presidium Session of
10 January 1923 Concerning the Appointment of
H.Sneevliet to the Vladivostok Bureau. 12January
1923.................................................... 376
J.8 KRadek, “The Tasks of the Chinese Communist
Party”. Undated................................. 377
J.9 Letter from H.Sneevliet to W.van Ravesteyn. 26
February 1923........................................... 379
J.10 Letter from H.Sneevliet to W.van Ravesteyn. 3 April
1923.................................................... 382
J.ll Letter from H.Sneevliet to ICRadek and G.Safarov.
30 May 1923............................................. 387
J. 12 Letter from H.Sneevliet to Liao Zhongkai. 21 July
1923.............................................. 389
K) Negotiations with the Far Eastern Republic and Zhang Zuolin
K. 1 Certification for a Trip by H.Sneevliet to Chita. 10
January 1923...................................... 395
K.2 Letter from H.Sneevliet to L.Karakhan. 3 February
1923.............................................. 396
K.3 Notes for AJoffe of a Conversation Between
H.Sneevliet and Two Members of Dalrevcom.
February 1923........................................... 399
K.4 Letter from Sun Yat-sen to H.Sneevliet. 11 February
1923.................................................... 401
K.5 Report from H.Sneevliet to L.Karakhan and A.Joffe
and Members of the Politburo. 15 February 1923. . . . 402
K.6 Copy of Part of ATelegramfrom Davtian. Undated. . . 409
K.7 Letter fromj.Davtian to H.Sneevliet. 5 May 1923... 411
K. 8 Telegrams from Sneevliet’s Notebook..................... 414
L) The February Seventh Strike: A Sobering Experience
L. l Notes on the Zhengzhou Railway Workers Strike: 4
to 10 February 1923..................................... 417
L.2 Letter from L.Heller to H.Sneevliet. 9 March 1923. . . . 424
L.3 Letter from G.Voitinsky to H.Sneevliet. 9 March
1923.................................................... 426
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CONTENTS
L.4 Copy of Part of telegram From A.Joffe to S.Wilde.
Received 11 March 1923.......................... 427
L.5 Letter from G.Voitinsky to H.Sneevliet. 27 March
1923............................................ 428
L.6 Notes Concerning a Meeting at Li Dazhao’s House.
30 March 1923................................... 432
L.7 Notes of a Meeting with Deng Zhongxia
Concerning Labour Work. 4 April 1923.......... 434
L.8 Letter from H.Sneevliet to L.Heller. 30 May 1923. 435
L.9 Notes concerning the Situation on the Peking-
Hankou Railway Line and the Labour Movement in
May and Early June 1923......................... 438
L.10 Notes on the Union Situation In Canton. Undated. . . 455
L. 11 Notes Concerning the Labour Situation in Hubei.
Undated......................................... 457
L.12 Notes on the Labour Movement and the Party.
Undated..........................................460
L.13 Lettter from H.Sneevliet to L.Heller. 1 July 1923. . . 461
L.14 Letter from the Central Committee of the CCP to
Profintern. 1 July 1923......................... 465
L.15 Letter from the Central Committee of the CCP to
the Russian Railway Union. 1 July 1923.......... 467
L. 16 Telegram from Wilde to H.Sneevliet. 9 May 1923. 468
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