The end of the Maoist era : Chinese politics during the twilight of the Cultural Revolution, 1972-1976 / / Frederick C. Teiwes and Warren Sun.
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Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xxi, 705 p. |
Notes: | "An East Gate Book." |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the protagonists in the Politburo, 1972-76
- 1. Coming to terms with Lin Biao: "ultra-left" and "ultra-right" on the road to the tenth Party Congress, 1972-73
- 2. "The Second Cultural Revolution," fall 1973-summer 1974
- 3. Toward the fourth National People's Congress, August 1974-January 1975
- 4. Mao, Deng, and the politics of consolidation: from the fourth NPC to summer 1975
- 5. Deng 's period "in charge:" comprehensive consolidation, July-October 1975
- 6. The unfolding of a new leadership equation: the turn against Deng and the ascent of Hua, November 1975-March 1976
- 7. The Tiananmen Incident and Mao's last days, April-September 1976
- 8. The purge of the "Gang of Four," September-October 1976.