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Author MacFarquhar, Roderick.

Title Mao's last revolution / Roderick MacFarquhar, Michael Schoenhals.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 693 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 611-658) and index.
Contents The first salvos -- The seige of Beijing -- Confusion on campuses -- The fifty days -- Mao's new successor -- The red guards -- Red terror -- Confusion nationwide -- Shanghai's "January Storm" -- Seizing power -- The last standof the old guard -- The Wuhan incident -- The May 16 conspiracy -- The end of the red guards -- Cleanings the class ranks -- Dispatching Lie Shaoqi -- The congress of victors -- War scares -- The defection and death of Lin Biao -- Mao becalmed -- Zhou under pressure -- Deng Xiaoping takes over -- The gang of four emerges -- The Tiananmen incident of 1976 -- The last day of chairman Mao.
Summary "The Cultural Revolution was a watershed event in the history of the People's Republic of China, the defining decade of half a century of communist rule. Before 1966, China was a typical communist state, with a command economy and a powerful party able to keep the population under control. But during the Cultural Revolution, in a move unprecedented in any communist country, Mao unleashed the Red Guards against the party. Tens of thousands of officials were humiliated, tortured, and even killed. Order had to be restored by the military, whose methods were often equally brutal." "Roderick MacFarquhar and Michael Schoenhals explain why Mao launched the Cultural Revolution, and show his Machiavellian role in masterminding it (which Chinese publications conceal). In often horrifying detail, they document the Hobbesian state that ensued. The movement veered out of control and terror paralyzed the country. Power struggles raged among Lin Biao, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and Jiang Qing - Mao's wife and leader of the Gang of Four - while Mao often played one against the other." "After Mao's death, in reaction to the killing and the chaos, Deng Xiaoping led China into a reform era in which capitalism flourishes and the party has lost its former authority. In its critical analysis of Chairman Mao and its portrait of a culture in turmoil, Mao's Last Revolution offers the most authoritative and compelling account to date of this seminal event in the history of China."--Jacket.
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Subject Cultural Revolution (China : 1966-1976)
China -- History -- Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976.
Chronological Term 1966-1976
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Added Author Schoenhals, Michael.
Other Form: Print version: MacFarquhar, Roderick. Mao's last revolution. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006 0674023323 9780674023321 (DLC) 2006042707 (OCoLC)64427572
ISBN 9780674040410 (electronic book)
0674040414 (electronic book)
9780674027480 (paperback)
0674027485 (paperback)
0674023323 (alkaline paper)
9780674023321 (alkaline paper)