June Fourth: The Tiananmen Protests and Beijing Massacre of 1989: New Approaches to Asian History
Autor Jeremy Brownen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107657809
ISBN-10: 1107657806
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 230 x 150 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria New Approaches to Asian History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107657806
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 230 x 150 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria New Approaches to Asian History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part I. China's 1980s: 1. Happy; 2. Angry; 3. China's 1980s: Alternative Paths; Part II. The Tiananmen Protests: 4. The Tiananmen Protests as History; 5. Demands and Responses; 6. Backed into Corners; 7. Workers and Citizens; 8. Protests: Alternative Paths; Part III. Massacre: 9. The Beijing Massacre as History; 10. Authorized Force: Preparing to Clear the Square; 11. Permission to Open Fire; 12. Where Bullets Flew; 13. Inside the Square; 14. Victims; 15. The Massacre Continues; 16. Quiet Reckonings; 17. Massacre: Alternative Paths; Part IV. Nationwide: 18. Han versus Non-han; 19. Outside In; 20. Inside Out; 21. Rage; 22. Rural Actions and Reactions; 23. Alternative Paths Nationwide; Part V. The Aftermath: 24. The Purge as History; 25. 'Rioters'; 26. Don't call it a Yundong; 27. Going through the Motions; 28. Falsehoods and Defiance; 29. Aftermath: Alternative Paths; 30. The Future of June Fourth.
Recenzii
'Brown's June Fourth challenges our understanding of the 1989 Tiananmen protests that continue to haunt China today in a vivid account, richly documented, well-told and thoughtfully analyzed. This will be the standard history of Tiananmen for a generation.' Timothy Cheek, author of The Intellectual in Modern Chinese History
'In a vivid narrative spanning China of the 1980s to June 4th, 1989 and its aftermath, Jeremy Brown's restrained prose pricks at the conscience of a nation, so that we too ask 'what if' - a question as relevant today as then.' Denise Chong, author of Egg on Mao
'Brown re-evaluates sources with a fresh critical eye, illuminates the lives of ordinary people, including minorities and people in the provinces, and shows not just what happened but what might have happened if certain human choices had been different.' Perry Link, author of Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics
'In a powerful and sometimes almost personal account of the 1989 protests, Brown retells the story of what happened in Beijing and elsewhere in China using perspectives often overlooked by scholars.' Lev Nachman, L.A. Review of Books
'This lucid, thoughtful, and often riveting account by Jeremy Brown, a leading social historian of the People's Republic of China (PRC), revisits almost every dimension of the dramatic upheaval of 1989 and forces us to examine afresh what we thought we already knew.' Andrew G. Walder, Journal of Cold War Studies
'In a vivid narrative spanning China of the 1980s to June 4th, 1989 and its aftermath, Jeremy Brown's restrained prose pricks at the conscience of a nation, so that we too ask 'what if' - a question as relevant today as then.' Denise Chong, author of Egg on Mao
'Brown re-evaluates sources with a fresh critical eye, illuminates the lives of ordinary people, including minorities and people in the provinces, and shows not just what happened but what might have happened if certain human choices had been different.' Perry Link, author of Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics
'In a powerful and sometimes almost personal account of the 1989 protests, Brown retells the story of what happened in Beijing and elsewhere in China using perspectives often overlooked by scholars.' Lev Nachman, L.A. Review of Books
'This lucid, thoughtful, and often riveting account by Jeremy Brown, a leading social historian of the People's Republic of China (PRC), revisits almost every dimension of the dramatic upheaval of 1989 and forces us to examine afresh what we thought we already knew.' Andrew G. Walder, Journal of Cold War Studies
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Descriere
A vivid new social history of the Tiananmen protests, Beijing massacre, and nationwide crackdown of 1989.