Mao Zedong
Part of The Cambridge China Library
- Authors:
- Chongji Jin
- Xianzhi Pan
- Translator: Foreign Languages Press
- Publication planned for: December 2024
- availability: Not yet published - available from December 2024
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107092761
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Mao Zedong remains one of the most controversial figures in modern world history. This 'living legacy' is the subject of intense, ongoing debate both within China and throughout the rest of the world. Here, volume III of the only biography of Mao written with full access to the Chinese Communist Party Archives to date is presented in English translation for the first time. This volume, undertaken by the historians of the Party Literature Research Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, covers Mao's career in the period 1958–1976. As an extended official account of Mao, and Mao's thought, this work offers a unique source through which to view the ways in which today's Chinese Communist Party has understood and portrayed the transformative events of the twentieth century and Mao's pivotal role therein.
Read more- Introduces the official Chinese interpretation of the Mao period
- Based on archives to which no Western scholars have yet had access
- Introductory essay provides context and highlights differences in interpretation
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- Publication planned for: December 2024
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107092761
- length: 600 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
- weight: 0.5kg
- availability: Not yet published - available from December 2024
Table of Contents
Introduction to the English Edition: Volume III Hans van de Ven
Further Reading on Mao Zedong
1. Efforts to Rectify 'Left' Deviation (I)
2. Efforts to Rectify 'Left' Deviation (II)
3. The Lushan Conference
4. The Sixteen Months after the Lushan Conference (I)
5. The Sixteen Months after the Lushan Conference (II)
6. Major Revival of Investigations and Study (I)
7. Major Revival of Investigations and Study (II)
8. From the 7,000-Cadres Meeting to the Tenth Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee (I)
9. From the 7,000-Cadres Meeting to the Tenth Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee (II)
10. Sino-Soviet Polemics
11. The Socialist Education Movement (I)
12. The Socialist Education Movement (II)
13. Launching the Cultural Revolution
14. Supporting the Red Guard Movement
15. The Days of 'Comprehensive Power Seizure'
16. From the Twelfth Plenary Session of the Eighth CPC Central Committee to the Ninth CPC National Congress
17. The Lin Biao Incident
18. Domestic Affairs and Foreign Relations in 1972
19. The Tenth Party Congress
20. Criticizing the Gang of Four
21. From Supporting Comprehensive Rectification to 'Opposing Right Deviationist Attempts to Reverse Verdicts'
22. Mao's Final Days
Afterword I
Afterword II
Afterword to the Second Edition.
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