Contributor
Luo, Jinyi.
Imprint:New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Descriptionxi, 290 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:Explanations for China's revolution at its peak / Lynn T. White III, Kam-yee Law -- Between destruction and construction: the first year of the Cultural Revolution / Shaoguang Wang -- The structural sources of the Cultural Revolution / Shaoguang Wang -- Historical reflections on the Cultural Revolution as a political movement / Hong Yung Lee -- The logic of repressive collective action: a case study of violence in the Cultural Revolution / Xiaoxia Gong -- The Cultural Revolution in Zhejiang revisited: the paradox of rebellion and factionalism, and violence and social conflict amidst economic growth / Keith Forster -- The politics of the Cultural Revolution in historical perspective / Arif Dirlik -- The Cultural Revolution and the origins of post-Mao reform / Mark Lupher -- Legacies of the Maoist development strategy: rural industrialization in China from the 1970s to the 1990s / Christine P. W. Wong -- The strange tale of China's tea industry during the Cultural Revolution / Keith Forster -- The Cultural Revolution and the democracy movement of 1989: comoplexity in historical connecctions / Craig Calhoun, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom -- "To rebel is justified": Cultural Revolution influences on contemporary Chinese protest / Eliabeth J. Perry.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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