9780810868700-0810868709-The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (Volume 83) (The A to Z Guide Series, 83)

The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (Volume 83) (The A to Z Guide Series, 83)

ISBN-13: 9780810868700
ISBN-10: 0810868709
Edition: 83
Author: Yuan Zhou, Guo Jian, Yongyi Song
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Format: Paperback 504 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780810868700
ISBN-10: 0810868709
Edition: 83
Author: Yuan Zhou, Guo Jian, Yongyi Song
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Format: Paperback 504 pages

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The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (Volume 83) (The A to Z Guide Series, 83) (ISBN-13: 9780810868700 and ISBN-10: 0810868709), written by authors Yuan Zhou, Guo Jian, Yongyi Song, was published by Scarecrow Press in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other China (Asian History, Reference, Historical Study & Educational Resources, History, Encyclopedias & Subject Guides) books. You can easily purchase or rent The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (Volume 83) (The A to Z Guide Series, 83) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used China books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The Cultural Revolution in the People's Republic of China started in 1966 and lasted about a decade. This revolutionary upsurge of Chinese students and workers, led by Mao Zedong, wreaked havoc in the world's most populous country, often turning things upside down and undermining the party, government, and army while simultaneously weakening the economy, society, and culture. Tens of millions of people were killed, injured, or imprisoned during this period and relatively few benefited, aside from Mao Zedong and the Gang of Four, the group that would eventually receive the blame for the events of the Cultural Revolution.Given the turbulence and confusion, it is hard to know just what happened. The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution tackles this task. First, in an extensive chronology, which traces the events from year to year and month to month, then in an introduction puts these events in context and helps to explain them. But most importantly, the bulk of the information is provided in a dictionary section with numerous cross-referenced entries on important persons, places, institutions, and movements. A bibliography points to further sources of information and a glossary will help those researching in Chinese.
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