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The Cambridge History of China: Volume 15, The People's Republic, Part 2, Revolutions within the Chinese Revolution, 1966–1982
Volume 15 considers the developments in Mao's thoughts and how they related to China's government in this account of a turbulent period in Chinese history.
Roderick MacFarquhar (Edited by), John K. Fairbank (Edited by)
9780521243377, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 29 November 1991
1136 pages, 14 maps 38 tables
23.7 x 16.3 x 7.6 cm, 1.66 kg
"...both editors and authors are surely to be congratulated for their achievement. The book is a fitting capstone to a magnificent compilation of knowledge and wisdom concerning modern China, likely to be invaluable to students and scholars for many years to come." Lowell Dittmer, American Historical Review
Volume 15 of The Cambridge History of China is the second of two volumes dealing with the People's Republic of China since its birth in 1949. The harbingers of the Cultural Revolution were analyzed in Volume 14 and Volume 15 traces a course of events still only partially understood by most Chinese. It begins by analysing the development of Mao's thought since the Communist seizure of power, and, in doing so, attempts to understand why he launched the movement. The contributors grapple with the conflict of evidence between what was said favourably about the Cultural Revolution at the time and the often diametrically opposed retrospective accounts. Volume 15, together with Volume 14, provides the most comprehensive and clearest account of how revolutionary China has developed in response to the upheavals initiated by Mao and Teng Hsiao-p'ing.
1. Mao Tse-tung's thought from 1949 to 1976 Stuart R. Schram
Part I. The Cultural Revolution: China in Turmoil, 1966–9: 2. The Chinese state in crisis Harry Harding
3. China confronts the Soviet Union: warfare and diplomacy on China's inner Asian Frontiers Thomas Robinson
Part II. The Cultural Revolution: The Struggle for the Succession, 1969–82: 4. The succession to Mao and the end of Maoism Roderick MacFarquhar
5. The opening to America Jonathan D. Pollack
Part III. The Cultural Revolution and its Aftermath: 6. China's economic policy and performance Dwight H. Perkins
7. Education Suzanne Pepper
8. Literature and the arts Douwe Fokkema
Part IV. Life and Letters under Communism: 9. The countryside under Communism Richard Madsen
10. Urban life in the People's Republic Martin King Whyte
11. Literature under Communism Cyril Birch
Part V. The Separated Province: 12. Twaiwan under Nationalist rule, 1949–82 Ralph Clough
Epilogue: the onus of unity Roderick MacFarquhar.
Subject Areas: 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], Asian history [HBJF]