Mao's China and after : a history of the People's Republic
Maurice J. Meisner (Author)
Presents a revised account of the revolution of 1966-1969 - Examines the social and political consequences of the upheaval - Deng Xiaoping - Democracy movement - Tienamnen Incident - Mao Zedong - The hundred flowers - Great Leap Forward
Print Book, English, 1986
A revised and expanded edition of Mao's China View all formats and editions
The Free Press ; Collier Macmillan Publishers, New York, London, 1986
History
xx, 534 pages : map ; 25 cm.
9780029208700, 9780029208809, 9780684856353, 002920870X, 0029208807, 0684856352
13270932
Western imperialism and the weakness of Chinese social classes
The defection of the intellectuals
The abortiveness of bourgeois and proletarian revolution
The Maoist phase of the revolution and the Yenan legacy
The dilemmas of victory
The new state
The cities: the rise and fall of national capitalism
Land reform: the bourgeois revolution in the countryside
The social and political consequences of industrialization
Agricultural collectivization, 1953-1957
The hundred flowers: socialism, bureaucracy, and freedom
Permanent revolution: the ideological origins of the Great Leap
Economics of the Great Leap forward
The people's communes and the "transition to communism" (1958-1960)
The bureaucratic restoration
The new economic policy, 1961-1965
The socialist education movement, 1962-1965
The concept of cultural revolution
The great proletarian cultural revolution, 1966-1969
Social results of the cultural revolution
The aftermath of the cultural revolution and the close of the Maoist era, 1969-1976
The legacies of the Maoist era
China after Mao
Revised edition of: Mao's China. c1977