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Popular protest and political culture in modern China : learning from 1989.

Contributor Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N.

Imprint:Boulder : Westview Press, 1992.

Descriptionxi, 300 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Imagining the Ancien Régime in the Deng era / Ernest P. Young -- Acting out democracy: Political theater in modern China / Joseph W. Esherick, Jeffrey N. Watsserstrom -- The renegotiation of Chinese culture identity in the post-Mao era / James L. Watson -- Reflections on "Reflections on the modern Chinese student movement" / John Israel -- Memory and commemoration: the Chinese search for a livable past / Vera Schwarcz -- From priests to professsionals: Intellectuals and the state under the CCP / Timothy Cheek -- Casting a Chinese "democracy" movement: the roles of students, workers, and entrepreneurs / Elizabeth J. Perry -- Gender and the Chinese student movement / Lee Feigon -- Socialist ethics and the legal system / Ann Anagnost -- The role of the Chinese and U.S. media / Stephen R. MacKinnon -- What happened in eastern Europe in 1989? / Daniel Chirot -- History, myth, and the tales of Tiananmen / Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:Recommended in Best Books for Academic Libraries

Library Shelf Location Call Number Item Status
Buhl LibraryBuhl - Open Stacks DS779.32 .P67 1992 Available

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Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N.
Perry, Elizabeth J.
Series Added Entry
Politics in Asia and the Pacific
Subject:
Political culture -- China.
China -- History -- Tiananmen Square Incident, 1989.