Burying Mao : : Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping - Updated Edition / / Richard Baum.

For almost two decades after Mao Zedong's death, an epic, no-holds-barred contest was waged in China between orthodox Marxists and reformers. With Deng Xiaoping's strong support, the reformers ultimately won; but they--and China--paid a heavy price. Here, Richard Baum provides a lively, co...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (528 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
TABLES AND ILLUSTRATIONS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
A NOTE ON SOURCES AND METHODS --
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE TEXT --
Burying Mao --
INTRODUCTION. The Age of Deng Xiaoping --
PART I: THE ROOTS OF REFORM, 1976-1980 --
CHAPTER 1. Burying Mao: April 1976-July 1977 --
CHAPTER 2. Deng Takes Command: August 1977-December --
CHAPTER 3. The First Fang/Shou Cycle: November 1978-August 1980 --
CHAPTER 4. High Tide of Reform: Gengshen, 1980 --
PART II: THE ROAD TO TIANANMEN, 1981-1989 --
CHAPTER 5. Polarization and Paralysis: January 1981-April 1982 --
CHAPTER 6. Defining the Spirit of Socialism: Summer 1982-December 1983 --
CHAPTER 7. The Rebirth of Liberal Reform: January 1984-Summer 1985 --
CHAPTER 8. Social Origins of Student Protest: Summer 1985-December 1986 --
CHAPTER 9. Combating Bourgeois Liberalization: January 1987-Spring 1988 --
CHAPTER 10. Bittersweet Fruits of Reform: March 1988-April 1989 --
PART III. The Beijing Spring, 1989 --
CHAPTER 11. The Beijing Spring: April-May 1989 --
CHAPTER 12. Cracking Down: June 1989-February 1990 --
PART IV. The Old Order Changes, 1990-1995 --
CHAPTER 13. Picking Up the Pieces: Winter 1990-Autumn 1991 --
CHAPTER 14. Deng's Final Offensive: January-October 1992 --
CHAPTER 15. The Last Cycle: October 1992-Summer 1993 --
CHAPTER 16. The Mandate of Heaven: Summer 1993-Summer 1995 --
EPILOGUE. Burying Deng --
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES --
NOTES --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
Summary:For almost two decades after Mao Zedong's death, an epic, no-holds-barred contest was waged in China between orthodox Marxists and reformers. With Deng Xiaoping's strong support, the reformers ultimately won; but they--and China--paid a heavy price. Here, Richard Baum provides a lively, comprehensive guide to the intricate theater of post-Mao Chinese politics. He tells the intriguing story of an escalating intergenerational clash of ideas and values between the aging revolutionaries of the Maoist era and their younger, more pragmatic successors. Baum deftly analyzes the anatomy of the reformers' ultimate victory in his brilliant reconstruction of the twists and turns of the reform process.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780691186399
9783110649680
9783110442496
DOI:10.1515/9780691186399?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Richard Baum.