China Changes Face: The Road from Revolution, 1949-89 (Oxford paperbacks)

China Changes Face: The Road from Revolution, 1949-89 (Oxford paperbacks)

by JohnGittings (Author)

Synopsis

During the last 40 years China has changed radically: Mao Tse Tung, once worshipped by the people, is now criticized for having led his country astray. In the 1950s 700,000 landlords and capitalists were executed, now private enterprise flourishes. This book explains fully this exciting period of Chinese history. Drawing on sources including interviews, literature, Party statements and his own observations, John Gittings analyzes the political, social and cultural changes in China during the last four decades. Among the many topics examined are the Cultural Revolution and how the Chinese view it now; the new enthusiasm for foreign trade; student demonstrations; the conservative backlash against reform; and the changing political fortunes of such as Lin Biao, the Gang of Four and Deng Xiaoping. The book is brought right up to date with a new chapter on the incidents in Tiananmen Square.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: Apr 1990

ISBN 10: 0192851659
ISBN 13: 9780192851659

Author Bio
About the Author: John Gittings is an Asia specialist and foreign leader writer for the Guardian. His books include The World and China, A Chinese View of China, Superpowers in Collision and The Role of the Chinese Army.