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Revolutionary Transformations: The People's Republic of China in the 1950S

Blanke, Anja(Edited by)Muhlhahn, Klaus(Edited by)Strauss, Julia C.(Edited by)
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Using first-hand material from Chinese archives that are no longer open to researchers, and bringing together a leading team of international scholars, this volume is a major contribution to the study of the People's Republic of China.

Calling into question existing narratives on the foundational decade of the PRC, these essays present a nuanced consideration of China in the 1950s by integrating two periods that are often considered separately: the relatively 'happy' years 1949-1956 with the relatively 'unhappy' years from 1957 onwards.

Exploring the challenges faced in constructing socialism, the transnational context, and early modes of PRC governance, the contributors highlight the ways in which China was shaped by diversity on all levels and scales in how socialism was enacted and experienced.

These essays clearly demonstrate how the unevenness of Party control created discrepancies and variations between different regions and between the center and the locale.

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Cambridge University Press
1009304135 / 9781009304139
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
951.05
19/05/2023
United Kingdom
English
304 pages
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