Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered
Explore the complexities of the Chinese Cultural Revolution with "Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered" by Kam-Yee Law, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2003. This insightful hardback volume, spanning 293 pages, delves into the Cultural Revolution's enduring impact through the lens of today's economic and political landscape. Featuring contributions from esteemed international scholars, this book synthesizes the latest research, offering fresh perspectives on the motivations behind China's revolution and its lasting legacy. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of Asian history, this comprehensive analysis sheds light on the intricate dynamics of political ideologies, particularly communism and socialism, during a pivotal period in China's history. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your understanding of this transformative era.