The Cultural Revolution
Autor Frank Dikötteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2017
After the economic disaster of the Great Leap Forward that claimed tens of millions of lives from 1958-1962, an aging Mao Zedong launched an ambitious scheme to shore up his reputation and eliminate those he viewed as a threat to his legacy. The Cultural Revolution's goal was to purge the country of bourgeois, capitalistic elements he claimed were threatening genuine communist ideology. Young students formed the Red Guards, vowing to defend the Chairman to the death, but soon rival factions started fighting each other in the streets with semiautomatic weapons in the name of revolutionary purity. As the country descended into chaos, the military intervened, turning China into a garrison state marked by bloody purges that crushed as many as one in fifty people.
The Cultural Revolution: A People's History, 1962-1976 draws for the first time on hundreds of previously classified party documents, from secret police reports to unexpurgated versions of leadership speeches. After the army itself fell victim to the Cultural Revolution, ordinary people used the political chaos to resurrect the market and hollow out the party's ideology. By showing how economic reform from below was an unintended consequence of a decade of violent purges and entrenched fear, The Cultural Revolution casts China's most tumultuous era in a wholly new light.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781632864239
ISBN-10: 1632864231
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 139 x 208 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
ISBN-10: 1632864231
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 139 x 208 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
Notă biografică
Frank Dikötter
Caracteristici
As well as winning the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2011, Mao's Great Famine was selected as Book of the Year by the Independent, Economist, Sunday Times, Evening Standard, Daily Telegraph and New Statesman.
Recenzii
Definitive and harrowing
Dikötter never allows his intense account to degenerate into melodrama. Networks of power and information are carefully traced, revealing a movement that spiralled into general score-settling on such a scale that Mao and his allies had only intermittent control . A fascinating account of how people twisted or resisted the aims of Mao's movement
Definitive and harrowing
Magnificent ... The author gives full acknowledgement to memoirs and scholarly works but it is his own archival research, allied to a piercing critique, that lifts the book to a higher level. He has mastered the details so well that with the most sparing use of description he weaves a vivid tapestry of China at the time . This brilliant book leaves no doubt that Mao almost ruined China and left a legacy of paranoia that still grips its modern dictatorship under the latest autocrat, Xi Jinping
The murderous frenzy of the times, which tore apart friends and families, not to speak of the Communist party itself, is powerfully conveyed
Given the tortuous nature of the event, what contribution does Frank Dikötter's new book make to our understanding of the Cultural Revolution? The answer is an immense one. He sheds important new light on what has long been a dark (in several respects) period in Chinese history ... The Cultural Revolution exposes, in measured prose and well-documented analysis, the impact of communist rule in a period of extraordinary stress, tension and violence, most of it unleashed by the Party itself. Together, these three books, which Dikötter calls the 'People's Trilogy', constitute a major contribution to scholarship on modern China, one that is unequalled, certainly in the English language . There is something simply unanswerable about many of his judgments on the effects of almost seventy years of communism in China. Much of this has to do with his use of documents from official archives in China, to which access is difficult . his patience and endurance must be considerable and his Chinese-language skills formidable .. both revealing and rewarding reading - for specialists and non-specialists alike
Gripping, horrific . A significant event in our understanding of modern China
A fine, sharp study of [a] tumultuous, elusive era . Excellent follow-up to his groundbreaking previous work . Dikötter tells a harrowing tale of unbelievable suffering. A potent combination of precise history and moving examples
Outstanding
Searing
During ten years of insanity, between 1.5m and 2million people lost their lives. It is all chillingly documented in Frank Dikötter's brilliant new book.
Magisterial
His "people's trilogy" . has been hailed as the seminal English language work on the subject. The trilogy's enduring value lies in its unstinting description of the horrors of life under Mao . Dikötter has done much to ensure that we see the full horror of what happened under Mao
A significant event in our understanding of modern China
It includes colourful sketches of famous individuals, a fast-paced account of key political events, and some interesting discussions of how ordinary people experienced and contributed to specific Cultural Revolution episodes . Impressive chapters on the early 1970s that explore and celebrate grassroots developments
A detailed, sober, bleak reminder of the horror and chaos unleashed by Mao Zedong
Superb
What sets Dikötter apart from many other historians of this period is his obsession with detail and insistence on bringing the story back to the individual account . The level of research in Dikötter's book is astonishing ... but the book wears this research lightly, with the human story coming through strongly
Dikötter's well-researched and readable new book on the Cultural Revolution's causes and consequences is a crucial reminder of the tragedies, miscalculations and human costs of Mao's last experiment
A tragic and salutary history
The concluding volume of Dikotter's superb trilogy on Mao Tse-tung's China is deeply disturbing
'An eye-opener and a page-turner'
A revelatory look at a seismic upheaval that has left an indelible imprint on the country
Dikötter never allows his intense account to degenerate into melodrama. Networks of power and information are carefully traced, revealing a movement that spiralled into general score-settling on such a scale that Mao and his allies had only intermittent control . A fascinating account of how people twisted or resisted the aims of Mao's movement
Definitive and harrowing
Magnificent ... The author gives full acknowledgement to memoirs and scholarly works but it is his own archival research, allied to a piercing critique, that lifts the book to a higher level. He has mastered the details so well that with the most sparing use of description he weaves a vivid tapestry of China at the time . This brilliant book leaves no doubt that Mao almost ruined China and left a legacy of paranoia that still grips its modern dictatorship under the latest autocrat, Xi Jinping
The murderous frenzy of the times, which tore apart friends and families, not to speak of the Communist party itself, is powerfully conveyed
Given the tortuous nature of the event, what contribution does Frank Dikötter's new book make to our understanding of the Cultural Revolution? The answer is an immense one. He sheds important new light on what has long been a dark (in several respects) period in Chinese history ... The Cultural Revolution exposes, in measured prose and well-documented analysis, the impact of communist rule in a period of extraordinary stress, tension and violence, most of it unleashed by the Party itself. Together, these three books, which Dikötter calls the 'People's Trilogy', constitute a major contribution to scholarship on modern China, one that is unequalled, certainly in the English language . There is something simply unanswerable about many of his judgments on the effects of almost seventy years of communism in China. Much of this has to do with his use of documents from official archives in China, to which access is difficult . his patience and endurance must be considerable and his Chinese-language skills formidable .. both revealing and rewarding reading - for specialists and non-specialists alike
Gripping, horrific . A significant event in our understanding of modern China
A fine, sharp study of [a] tumultuous, elusive era . Excellent follow-up to his groundbreaking previous work . Dikötter tells a harrowing tale of unbelievable suffering. A potent combination of precise history and moving examples
Outstanding
Searing
During ten years of insanity, between 1.5m and 2million people lost their lives. It is all chillingly documented in Frank Dikötter's brilliant new book.
Magisterial
His "people's trilogy" . has been hailed as the seminal English language work on the subject. The trilogy's enduring value lies in its unstinting description of the horrors of life under Mao . Dikötter has done much to ensure that we see the full horror of what happened under Mao
A significant event in our understanding of modern China
It includes colourful sketches of famous individuals, a fast-paced account of key political events, and some interesting discussions of how ordinary people experienced and contributed to specific Cultural Revolution episodes . Impressive chapters on the early 1970s that explore and celebrate grassroots developments
A detailed, sober, bleak reminder of the horror and chaos unleashed by Mao Zedong
Superb
What sets Dikötter apart from many other historians of this period is his obsession with detail and insistence on bringing the story back to the individual account . The level of research in Dikötter's book is astonishing ... but the book wears this research lightly, with the human story coming through strongly
Dikötter's well-researched and readable new book on the Cultural Revolution's causes and consequences is a crucial reminder of the tragedies, miscalculations and human costs of Mao's last experiment
A tragic and salutary history
The concluding volume of Dikotter's superb trilogy on Mao Tse-tung's China is deeply disturbing
'An eye-opener and a page-turner'
A revelatory look at a seismic upheaval that has left an indelible imprint on the country