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The Cultural Revolution: A Very Short Introduction


Author(s):
Richard Curt KRAUS
Publisher:
Oxford University Press USA
Publication:
1/2012
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9780199740550
Pages:
144
Sizes:
101 x 152mm
Weight:
0.1190
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China's decade-long Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution shook the politics of China and the world. Even as we approach its fiftieth anniversary, the movement remains so contentious that the Chinese Communist Party still forbids fully open investigation of its origins, development, and conclusion. Drawing upon a vital trove of scholarship, memoirs, and popular culture, this Very Short Introduction illuminates this complex, often obscure, and still controversial movement. Moving beyond the figure of Mao Zedong, Richard Curt Kraus links Beijing's elite politics to broader aspects of society and culture, highlighting many changes in daily life, employment, and the economy. Kraus also situates this very nationalist outburst of Chinese radicalism within a global context, showing that the Cultural Revolution was mirrored in the radical youth movement that swept much of the world, and that had imagined or emotional links to China's red guards. Yet it was also during the Cultural Revolution that China and the United States tempered their long hostility, one of the innovations in this period that sowed the seeds for China's subsequent decades of spectacular economic growth.

Readership: undergraduate courses on modern China and communism in the fields of history, political science, and East Asian studies; general readers with an interest in China, the 1960s, and communism