The End of the Maoist Era: Chinese Politics During the Twilight of the Cultural Revolution, 1972-1976M.E. Sharpe, 2007 - 729 頁 Offering a different interpretation of the evolution of Chinese politics during the years 1972-82, this book provides a study of the end of the Maoist era, demonstrating Mao's dominance even as his ability to control events ebbed away. It analyzes the tensions within the ''gang of four, '' the role of younger radicals, and more |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 vii 頁
... Developments: The Party-State, Mass Organizations, and the PLA and the Militia 75 Zhou Enlai's Setback on the Foreign Affairs Front, May-July 1973 85 Wang Hongwen and the Tenth Congress 93 Chapter 2 “The Second Cultural Revolution ...
... Developments: The Party-State, Mass Organizations, and the PLA and the Militia 75 Zhou Enlai's Setback on the Foreign Affairs Front, May-July 1973 85 Wang Hongwen and the Tenth Congress 93 Chapter 2 “The Second Cultural Revolution ...
第 xv 頁
... developments of the post-Mao era. Volume II will challenge the dominant view of the period up to the Third Plenum as involving both a relatively clear-cut policy conflict between lingering Maoism and emerging “reform,” as well as an on ...
... developments of the post-Mao era. Volume II will challenge the dominant view of the period up to the Third Plenum as involving both a relatively clear-cut policy conflict between lingering Maoism and emerging “reform,” as well as an on ...
第 xviii 頁
... developments during 1972-76. We have made extensive use in Chapters 7 and 8 of a prime example of reportage literature, the two-volume study of “Deng Xiaoping in 1976” by the pseudonymous Qing Ye and Fang Lei,5 a study providing the ...
... developments during 1972-76. We have made extensive use in Chapters 7 and 8 of a prime example of reportage literature, the two-volume study of “Deng Xiaoping in 1976” by the pseudonymous Qing Ye and Fang Lei,5 a study providing the ...
第 xix 頁
... developments in 1966-76 than for earlier periods, overall we see no reason to alter our previous judgment that the Party historians we have interviewed are on the whole modest and serious individuals with high standards of historical ...
... developments in 1966-76 than for earlier periods, overall we see no reason to alter our previous judgment that the Party historians we have interviewed are on the whole modest and serious individuals with high standards of historical ...
第 5 頁
... developments of 1972-76, and in the process it reveals a dynamics of leadership politics during this period of great conflict and stress that, in critical respects, is different from what is commonly believed. This places the Chairman ...
... developments of 1972-76, and in the process it reveals a dynamics of leadership politics during this period of great conflict and stress that, in critical respects, is different from what is commonly believed. This places the Chairman ...
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Chapter 2 THE SECOND CULTURAL REVOLUTION FALL 1973SUMMER 1974 | 110 |
Chapter 3 TOWARD THE FOURTH NATIONAL PEOPLES CONGRESS AUGUST 1974JANUARY 1975 | 186 |
Chapter 4 MAO DENG AND THE POLITICS OF CONSOLIDATION FROM THE FOURTH NPC TO SUMMER 1975 | 245 |
Chapter 5 DENGS PERIOD IN CHARGE COMPREHENSIVE CONSOLIDATION JULYOCTOBER 1975 | 305 |
Chapter 6 THE UNFOLDING OF A NEW LEADERSHIP EQUATION THE TURN AGAINST DENG AND THE ASCENT OF HUA NOVEMBER ... | 382 |
Chapter 7 THE TIANANMEN INCIDENT AND MAOS LAST DAYS | 462 |
Chapter 8 THE PURGE OF THE GANG OF OUR SEPTEMBEROCTOBER 1976 | 536 |
CONCLUSION | 595 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 629 |
INDEX | 671 |
About the Authors | 706 |
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