The eight research essays in this volume uncover new perspectives on and critique new democracy sources about the creation, operation, and first major crises of state socialism in China -- from the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 to the aftermath in the early 1960s of the Great Leap Forward.
The eight research essays in this volume uncover new perspectives on and critique new democracy sources about the creation, operation, and first major crises of state socialism in China -- from the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 to the aftermath in the early 1960s of the Great Leap Forward.
Timothy Cheek is associate professor of history at Colorado College. Tony Saich is director of the Ford Foundation Office, Beijing and former professor of contemporary Chinese politics at the Sinological Institute, University of Leiden.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Making and Breaking of the Party-State in China Part 1: Studies Mechanisms of Control 1. The Construction of Spatial Hierarchies: China's Hukou and Danwei Systems 2. The United Front Redefined for the Party-State: A Case Study Of Transition and Legitimation 3. The Mechanics of State Propaganda: The People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union in the 1950s; 4. Building the Party-State in China, 1949-1965: Bringing the Soldier Back In Contradictions in Practice 5. The Politics of an Un-Maoist lnterlude: The Case of Opposing Rash Advance, 1956¿1957; 6. Localism, Central Policy, and the Provincial Purges of 1957-1958: The Case of Zhejiang ; 7. Shanghai's Strike Wave of 1957; 8. Surviving the Great Leap Famine: The Struggle Over Rural Policy, 1958-1962; Conclusion: Uncertain Legacies of Revolution; Part 11: Sources and Methods; Newly Available Sources on CCP History from the People's Republic Of China; Interviews on Party History; Mendacity and Veracity in the Recent Chinese Communist Memoir Literature; The National Defense University's Teaching Reference Materials; Researching China's Provinces
Introduction: The Making and Breaking of the Party-State in China Part 1: Studies Mechanisms of Control 1. The Construction of Spatial Hierarchies: China's Hukou and Danwei Systems 2. The United Front Redefined for the Party-State: A Case Study Of Transition and Legitimation 3. The Mechanics of State Propaganda: The People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union in the 1950s; 4. Building the Party-State in China, 1949-1965: Bringing the Soldier Back In Contradictions in Practice 5. The Politics of an Un-Maoist lnterlude: The Case of Opposing Rash Advance, 1956¿1957; 6. Localism, Central Policy, and the Provincial Purges of 1957-1958: The Case of Zhejiang ; 7. Shanghai's Strike Wave of 1957; 8. Surviving the Great Leap Famine: The Struggle Over Rural Policy, 1958-1962; Conclusion: Uncertain Legacies of Revolution; Part 11: Sources and Methods; Newly Available Sources on CCP History from the People's Republic Of China; Interviews on Party History; Mendacity and Veracity in the Recent Chinese Communist Memoir Literature; The National Defense University's Teaching Reference Materials; Researching China's Provinces
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