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Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: A Concise History
Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: A Concise History
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Throughout this lively and concise historical account of Mao Zedong's life and thought, Rebecca E. Karl places the revolutionary leader's personal experiences, social visions and theory, military strategies, and developmental and foreign policies in a dynamic narrative of the Chinese revolution. She situates Mao and the revolution in a global setting informed by imperialism, decolonization, and third worldism, and discusses worldwide trends in politics, the economy, military power, and territorial sovereignty. Karl begins with Mao's early life in a small village in Hunan province, documenting his relationships with his parents, passion for education, and political awakening during the fall of the Qing dynasty in late 1911. She traces his transition from liberal to Communist over the course of the next decade, his early critiques of the subjugation of women, and the gathering force of the May 4th movement for reform and radical change. Describing Mao's rise to power, she delves into the dynamics of Communist organizing in an overwhelmingly agrarian society, and Mao's confrontations with Chiang Kaishek and other nationalist conservatives. She also considers his marriages and romantic liaisons and their relation to Mao as the revolutionary founder of Communism in China. After analyzing Mao's stormy tenure as chairman of the People's Republic of China, Karl concludes by examining his legacy in China from his death in 1976 through the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
Author: Rebecca E. Karl
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 08/13/2010
Pages: 216
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.24w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780822347958
Review Citation(s):
Choice 05/01/2011
Author: Rebecca E. Karl
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 08/13/2010
Pages: 216
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.24w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780822347958
Review Citation(s):
Choice 05/01/2011
About the Author
Rebecca E. Karl is Associate Professor of History at New York University. She is the author of Staging the World: Chinese Nationalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, and co-translator (with Xueping Zhong) of Cai Xiang's Revolution and Its Narratives: China's Socialist Literary and Cultural Imaginaries, 1949-1966, all also published by Duke University Press. She co-translated and coedited (with Lydia H. Liu and Dorothy Ko) The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential Texts in Transnational Theory.
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