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Turbulent decade : a history of the cultural revolution /

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution occurred in the second decade after Mao Zedong and his comrades came to power in 1949. A comprehensive narrative account of this colossal event, written by Yan Jiaqi, one of the principal leaders of China's pro-democracy movement, and his wife, Gao Gao,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Yan, Jiaqi, 1942- (Autor), Gao, Gao (Autor)
Otros Autores: Kwok, D. W. Y. (Danny Wynn Ye), 1932- (Traductor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, 1996.
Colección:SHAPS library of translations.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution occurred in the second decade after Mao Zedong and his comrades came to power in 1949. A comprehensive narrative account of this colossal event, written by Yan Jiaqi, one of the principal leaders of China's pro-democracy movement, and his wife, Gao Gao, a noted sociologist, appeared in Hong Kong in 1986 and was quickly banned by the Communist government. Not surprisingly, censorship and restricted circulation in China resulted in underground reproduction and serialization. The work was thus widely read, coveted, and appreciated by a populace who had just freed itself from the cultural drought and political dread of the event. Yan and Gao later spent two years revising and expanding their work. The present volume, Turbulent Decade: A History of the Cultural Revolution, is based on the revised edition and has been masterfully edited and translated by D.W.Y. Kwok in consultation with the authors. 
520 8 |a Following Professor Kwok's eloquent introduction and a short foreword in which the authors analyze the basic causes of the Cultural Revolution, Part One of the narrative focuses on the years 1965-1967. In two short years, Mao managed to turn public opinion against Liu Shaoqi, president of the Republic, and launch the Cultural Revolution. The reader is introduced to the Red Guards and encounters the cult of personality, the first resistance to the Cultural Revolution, the attack on Zhou Enlai, and the persecution and death of Liu Shaoqi. Part Two examines the rise and fall of Lin Biao during the years 1959-1971. Lin's bid for power, which began with the consolidation of his personal clique in the army and mass-level persecution in the late stages of the Cultural Revolution, ended in a failed coup and his death in an air crash. Part Three follows Jiang Qing from 1966 to her arrest in 1976 for her part in instigating mass violence and the persecution of key figures, including Zhou Enlai. 
520 8 |a During this period, the political fortunes of Deng Xiaoping rose and fell for a second time, the first protest at Tiananmen Square in 1976 ended in a bloody suppression, and that same year the Gang of Four were arrested. Unlike social scientific treatments of political phenomena, Turbulent Decade includes little discussion of economics, still less of international relations, and no institutional analysis. Instead, the authors' fervent belief in the truthful telling of history through its leading personalities pervades the work. 
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Translator's Preface --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Preface to the Revised Edition /  |r Jiaqi, Yan / Gao, Gao --  |t Preface to the First Edition /  |r Gao, Gao --  |t Introduction: The Genesis of the Cultural Revolution --  |t PART ONE: The "Need for More Personality Cult" --  |t Chapter 1: Criticizing Hai Rui Dismissed from Office --  |t Chapter 2: The Struggle around the Question of the Work Groups --  |t Chapter 3: The Rise of the Red Guards and the Cult of the Individual --  |t Chapter 4: "Declaring War on the Old World" --  |t Chapter 5: Nationwide Networking --  |t Chapter 6: "Bombarding the Command Post" --  |t Chapter 7: Currents of Boycott and Resistance --  |t Chapter 8: From "Down with Tao Zhu" to Retaliating against the February Adverse Current --  |t Chapter 9: Drowning amidst Struggles --  |t Chapter 10: The Last Days of Liu Shaoqi --  |t PART TWO: The Rise and Fall of Lin Biao --  |t Chapter 11: A Shortcut to the Peak of Power --  |t Chapter 12: Eliminating Opponents of the Peak Theory --  |t Chapter 13: Climbing the Leadership Ladder --  |t Chapter 14: The Frenzy of False Accusations and Persecutions --  |t Chapter 15: Shackling, Attacking, and Oppressing the People --  |t Chapter 16: Lin Biao's Rein on the Armed Forces --  |t Chapter 17: The Lushan Conference [1970] --  |t Chapter 18: The United Flotilla and the 5-7-1 Project --  |t Chapter 19: The Failure of the Lin Biao Coup --  |t Chapter 20: The September 13 Incident and Death of Lin Biao --  |t PART THREE: Jiang Qing and the Politics of the Cultural Revolution --  |t Chapter 21: New Life Created by the Cultural Revolution --  |t Chapter 22: Special Cases, Forced Confessions, Fabricated Proof --  |t Chapter 23: Erasing the Stains of the 1930s --  |t Chapter 24: Escalation of Armed Struggle --  |t Chapter 25: Arts Criticism and the "Revolution of Beijing Opera" --  |t Chapter 26: The September 13 Incident and the "Trough" --  |t Chapter 27: "Criticize Lin Biao, Confucius, and the Duke of Zhou" --  |t Chapter 28: Deng Xiaoping's Overall Rectification --  |t Chapter 29: The Tiananmen Square Incident [1976] --  |t Chapter 30: The Downfall of the Gang of Four --  |t Concluding Remarks --  |t Notes --  |t Glossary --  |t Bibliography --  |t Selected Further Readings --  |t Index. 
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