Mao's Lost Children

Mao's Lost Children
Title Mao's Lost Children PDF eBook
Author Ou Nianzhong
Publisher Merwinasia
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781937385675

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A collection of memoirs from more than fifty zhiqings or young Chinese who suffered under the reign of Mao Zedong during the 1960s and 1970s.

The Long March

The Long March
Title The Long March PDF eBook
Author Shuyun Sun
Publisher Doubleday Books
Pages 298
Release 2006
Genre China
ISBN 0385520247

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Recounts the events of China's Long March, describing the odyssey of thousands of Chinese Communists from their bases to the remote north of China and discussing stories behind the March, including ruthless purges, hunger and disease, and mistreatment ofwomen.

Forgotten Voices of Mao's Great Famine, 1958-1962

Forgotten Voices of Mao's Great Famine, 1958-1962
Title Forgotten Voices of Mao's Great Famine, 1958-1962 PDF eBook
Author Xun Zhou
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 333
Release 2013-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 0300184042

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A powerful account of China’s Great Famine as told through the voices of those who survived it

On Guerrilla Warfare

On Guerrilla Warfare
Title On Guerrilla Warfare PDF eBook
Author Mao Tse-tung
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 130
Release 2012-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 0486119572

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The first documented, systematic study of a truly revolutionary subject, this 1937 text remains the definitive guide to guerrilla warfare. It concisely explains unorthodox strategies that transform disadvantages into benefits.

Out of Mao's Shadow

Out of Mao's Shadow
Title Out of Mao's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Philip P. Pan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 371
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 1416537058

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An inside analysis of modern cultural and political upheavals in China by a fluent Beijing correspondent describes the power struggles currently taking place between the party elite and supporters of democracy, the outcome of which the author predicts will significantly affect China's rise to a world super-power. 125,000 first printing.

Mao's Great Famine

Mao's Great Famine
Title Mao's Great Famine PDF eBook
Author Frank Dikötter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 449
Release 2010-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 080277928X

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Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize An unprecedented, groundbreaking history of China's Great Famine that recasts the era of Mao Zedong and the history of the People's Republic of China. "Between 1958 and 1962, China descended into hell. Mao Zedong threw his country into a frenzy with the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to catch up to and overtake Britain in less than 15 years The experiment ended in the greatest catastrophe the country had ever known, destroying tens of millions of lives." So opens Frank Dikötter's riveting, magnificently detailed chronicle of an era in Chinese history much speculated about but never before fully documented because access to Communist Party archives has long been restricted to all but the most trusted historians. A new archive law has opened up thousands of central and provincial documents that "fundamentally change the way one can study the Maoist era." Dikötter makes clear, as nobody has before, that far from being the program that would lift the country among the world's superpowers and prove the power of Communism, as Mao imagined, the Great Leap Forward transformed the country in the other direction. It became the site not only of "one of the most deadly mass killings of human history,"--at least 45 million people were worked, starved, or beaten to death--but also of "the greatest demolition of real estate in human history," as up to one-third of all housing was turned into rubble). The experiment was a catastrophe for the natural world as well, as the land was savaged in the maniacal pursuit of steel and other industrial accomplishments. In a powerful mesghing of exhaustive research in Chinese archives and narrative drive, Dikötter for the first time links up what happened in the corridors of power-the vicious backstabbing and bullying tactics that took place among party leaders-with the everyday experiences of ordinary people, giving voice to the dead and disenfranchised. His magisterial account recasts the history of the People's Republic of China.

The Great Famine in China, 1958-1962

The Great Famine in China, 1958-1962
Title The Great Famine in China, 1958-1962 PDF eBook
Author Xun Zhou
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 226
Release 2012-07-10
Genre History
ISBN 0300175183

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Drawing on previously closed archives that have since been made inaccessible again, this volume contains the most crucial primary documents concerning the fate of the Chinese peasantry between 1957 and 1962, covering everything from cannibalism and selective killing to mass murder.