Mao and the Chinese Revolution (Interlink Illustrated Histories) - Yves Chevrier - Libros - Interlink Publishing Group - 9781566565141 - 4 de junio de 2004
En caso de que portada y título no coincidan, el título será el correcto

Mao and the Chinese Revolution (Interlink Illustrated Histories)

Yves Chevrier

Los regalos de Navidad se podrán canjear hasta el 31 de enero
Añadir a tu lista de deseos de iMusic

También disponible como:

Mao and the Chinese Revolution (Interlink Illustrated Histories)

It has been more than a century since the birth of Mao Zedong. From the collapse of the old Chinese Empire in 1912 to the foundation of the People's Republic in 1949, his history is linked with that of contemporary China, and beyond national borders, with the history of communism as well. His version of guerilla warfare and revolution resulted in the construction of a socialist society that became a model of socialism throughout the world.

Both a tyrant and rebel, Mao wanted to rule through revolution. Yet the Big Leap Forward (1958) and the Cultural Revolution (1966) each plunged China into chaos without saving it from totalitarianism. After 1978, de-Maoization and economic reforms by Deng Xiaoping helped heal the country's wounds, but the future yet remains uncertain.

Whether to be an empire united or broken, serenely "open" or in conflict, democratic or authoritarian, egalitarian or prosperous-so many lingering questions remain of those that Mao and his generation began asking nearly a century ago. Was the Maoist Revolution futile? Would China have been better off without Mao-and is such a thing imaginable? AUTHOR BIO: Yves Chevrier is a professor of modern and contemporary Chinese studies at the School of Eastern Languages (INALCO) and at the Paris Institute of Political Studies. He is the author of numerous books on 20th-century China.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 4 de junio de 2004
ISBN13 9781566565141
Editores Interlink Publishing Group
Páginas 158
Dimensiones 132 × 192 × 15 mm   ·   312 g
Lengua English  
Colaborador David Stryker

Mostrar todo

Mas por Yves Chevrier