Peng, Shu-tse, 1895-

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Chinese communist and subsequently Trotskyist leader; member, Political Bureau, Chinese Communist Party, 1925-1927; leader, Communist League of China, 1929-1948.

From the description of Peng Shu-tse and Zhen Bilan papers, 1924-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122541758

Biographical Note

Peng Shu-tse [P'eng Shu-chih] and Ch'en Pi-lan [Zhen Bilan]

  • 1895: Peng born, Hunan Province, China
  • 1902: Ch'en born, Hupei Province, China
  • 1920: Peng joined Chinese Communist Party
  • 1921 - 1924 : Peng student at University of Toilers of the East, Moscow
  • 1922: Ch'en joined Chinese Communist Party
  • 1924 - 1925 : Ch'en student at University of Toilers of the East, Moscow
  • 1925: Peng and Ch'en established household
  • 1925 - 1927 : Peng member of national Political Bureau of Chinese Communist Party and editor of Hsiang-tao chou-pao and Hsin ch'ing-nien. Ch'en member of Shanghai Region Political Bureau of Chinese Communist Party and secretary of Shanghai Region Women's Commission
  • 1929: Peng and Ch'en charter members of Chinese Left Opposition. Expelled from Chinese Communist Party
  • 1931: Peng and Ch'en charter members of Communist League of China
  • 1932 - 1937 : Peng imprisoned in Nanking
  • 1948: Peng and Ch'en moved to Hong Kong. Charter members of Revolutionary Communist Party of China
  • 1950: Peng and Ch'en moved to Vietnam
  • 1951: Peng and Ch'en moved to France. Continued as leaders of exiled Chinese section of Fourth International. Peng for many years member of International Executive Committee of Fourth International
  • 1975: Peng and Ch'en moved to United States
  • 1983: Peng died
  • 1987: Ch'en died

From the guide to the Peng Shu-tse and Zhen Bilan papers, 1924-1987, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace)

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creatorOf Peng, Shu-tse, 1895-. Peng Shu-tse and Zhen Bilan papers, 1924-1987. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn David Fender Papers, 1952-1974 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Kerry, Tom. Niel Sih and Tony Cliff essays [microform], 1934 and 1946. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Peng Shu-tse and Zhen Bilan papers, 1924-1987 Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace
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associatedWith Chen, Bilan, 1902-1987. person
associatedWith Fender, David person
associatedWith Fourth International. corporateBody
associatedWith Kerry, Tom. person
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Communism
Women
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Birth 1895-11-26

Death 1983-11-28

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