China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present.
It is well known that the Soviet Union strongly influenced China in the early 1950s, since China committed itself both to the Sino-Soviet alliance and to the Soviet model of building socialism. What is less well known is that Chinese proved receptive notonly to the Soviet economic model but also to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group,
2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Complexities of Learning from the Soviet Union; PART I. THE UPS AND DOWNS OF SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS; Chapter 1. Sino-Soviet Relations during the Mao Years, 1949-1969; Chapter 2. The Main Causes for the Return of the Changchun Railway to China and Its Impact on Sino-Soviet Relations; Chapter 3. "Only a Handshake but No Embrace": Sino-Soviet Normalization in the 1980s; PART II. IDEOLOGICAL AND MILITARY INFLUENCES; Chapter 4. Instilling Stalinism in Chinese Party Members: Absorbing Stalin's Short Course in the 1950s.
- Chapter 5. The Soviet Model and the Breakdown of the Military AlliancePART III. SOVIET ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE AND SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATION; Chapter 6. The Transplantation and Entrenchment of the Soviet Economic Model in China; Chapter 7. "Get Organized": The Impact of two Soviet Models on the CCP's Rural Strategy, 1949-1953; Chapter 8. The Soviet Model and China's State Farms; PART IV. SOCIETY; Chapter 9. "Labor Is Glorious": Model Laborers in the People's Republic of China; Chapter 10. The Soviet Impact on "Gender Equality" in China in the 1950s.
- PART V. SOVIET INFLUENCE ON SCIENCE AND EDUCATIONChapter 11. Soviet-Chinese Academic Interactions in the 1950s: Questioning the "Impact-Response" Approach; Chapter 12. "Three Blows of the Shoulder Pole": Soviet Experts at Chinese People's University, 1950-1957; Chapter 13. Lysenkoism and the Suppression of Genetics in the PRC, 1949-1956; Chapter 14. Between Revolutions: Chinese Students in Soviet Institutes, 1948-1966; PART VI. LITERATURE AND FILM; Chapter 15. Coming of Age in the Brave New World: The Changing Reception of How the Steel Was Tempered in the People's Republic of China.
- Chapter 16. Film and Gender in Sino-Soviet Cultural Exchange, 1949-1969PART VII. THE ERA OF REFORM AND THE IMPACT OF THE SOVIET COLLAPSE; Chapter 17. China's Concurrent Debate about the Gorbachev Era; Chapter 18. The Fate of the Soviet Model of Multinational State-Building in the People's Republic of China; Chapter 19. The Influence of the Collapse of the Soviet Union on China's Political Choices; Concluding Assessment: The Soviet Impact on Chinese Society; Index; About the Contributors.