Thaxton argues that the memory of the great famine under Mao shaped villagers' resistance to the socialist state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr, is a Professor of Politics and the Chairman of the East Asian Studies Program at Brandeis University. He is the author of Salt of the Earth: The Political Origins of Peasant Protest in China (1977) and China Turned Rightside Up: Revolutionary Legitimacy in the Peasant World (1983). He was named a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of California Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies (1974-5) and a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (2002) and has won numerous prizes and fellowships, including a Harry Frank Guggenheim Fellowship, a Chang Ching-kuo Foundation International Fellowship, and the United States Institute of Peace Fellowship.
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Introduction 1. The Republican era and the emergence of Communist leadership during the anti-Japanese war of resistance 2. The ascent of the vigilante militia: the violent antecedents of Mao's war 3. The onset of collectivization and popular dissatisfaction with Mao's 'yellow bomb' road 4. The mandate abandoned: the disaster of the great leap forward 5. Strategies of survival and their elimination in the great leap forward 6. The escape from famine and death 7. Indignation and frustrated retaliation: the politics of disengagement 8. The market comes first: the economics of disengagement 9. Persistent memories and long-delayed retaliation in the reform era Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The Republican era and the emergence of Communist leadership during the anti-Japanese war of resistance 2. The ascent of the vigilante militia: the violent antecedents of Mao's war 3. The onset of collectivization and popular dissatisfaction with Mao's 'yellow bomb' road 4. The mandate abandoned: the disaster of the great leap forward 5. Strategies of survival and their elimination in the great leap forward 6. The escape from famine and death 7. Indignation and frustrated retaliation: the politics of disengagement 8. The market comes first: the economics of disengagement 9. Persistent memories and long-delayed retaliation in the reform era Conclusion.
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