Gene Guerrero Journal - Volume 1
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- Description
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Gene Guerrero’s Notes - Volume 1, documenting his trip to China from December 1973 to January 1974, provide an account of the places visited in Guangzhou and Shanghai. These include factories, schools, and residential neighborhoods. The notes provided a very detailed historical overview, statistical data, workers' conditions, political activities, and party history of these places.
Topics covered include: the power structure of the revolutionary committees (革命委员会的权力结构), the earlier history of Chinese Communist Party (早期中共党史), the workers residential areas (工人新村住宅区), the Abolition of Prostitution Movement in Shanghai, 1951-1958 (上海废娼运动), the "Struggle between two lines(两条路线斗争)," the "revisionist line of Liu Shaoqi (刘少奇的修正主义路线)," the Cultural Revolution (文化大革命), big-character posters (大字报), the Red Guards (红卫兵), and criticizing Lin Biao (批林). - Scope And Content
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Contents: Kuong Jo Silk and Linen Factory (广州绢麻纺织厂) (1973-12-23) – Shanghai Meters Hair Spring Factory (上海仪表游丝厂) –Shu Way Children’s Palace (Shanghai) (上海市徐汇区少年宫)– Yun Chung Nursery School (Shanghai) – House visit (Shanghai) – Site of Chinese Community Party Congress (Shanghai) (中共一大会址) – Shanghai Tsai Yang Workers Residential Area (上海曹杨新村) – Shanghai #17 State Owned Cotton Mill (上海第十七棉纺织厂) – Dock workers : Number 3 Working District of Shanghai Harbor (上海港务局第三装卸区) – Shanghai Machine Tool Plant (上海机床厂)
- Creation Date
- Between December 1973 and January 1974
- Creator
- Geographics
- Corporate Names
- China. Shanghai gang wu ju. Di san zhuang xie qu
- Guangzhou juan ma fang zhi chang
- Shanghai di shi qi mian fang zhi chang
- Shanghai ji chuang chang
- Shanghai Shi yi biao you si chang
- Xuhui Qu shao nian gong (Shanghai, China)
- Yun Chung Nursery School (Shanghai, China)
- Zhongguo gong chan dang
- Zhongguo gong chan dang. Quan guo dai biao da hui (1st : 1921 : Shanghai, China)
- Personal Names
- Topics
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- Administration
- Anti-Lin Biao
- Balance springs
- Big-character posters
- Business management
- Children’s palaces
- Communism
- Cultural Revolution (China : 1966-1976)
- Day care centers
- Employee fringe benefits
- Factories
- Historic sites
- Housing
- Labor unions
- Machine-tools
- Machinery
- Neighborhoods
- Nursery schools
- Political movements
- Political participation
- Politics and government
- Prostitutes
- Red Guards
- Residential areas
- Revolutionary committees
- Springs (Mechanism)
- Stevedores
- Strikes and lockouts
- Student activities
- Textile factories
- Textile workers
- Women employees
- Women textile workers
- Women--Social conditions
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- Language
- English
- Rights Holder
- Guerrero, Gene
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- Last Modified
2024-10-08