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Radicalism, Revolution, and Reform in Modern China - Essays in Honor of Maurice Meisner

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Informationen zum Autor Robert B. Marks was Richard and Billie Deihl Professor of History at Whittier College and the author of China: Its Environment and History (R&L 2012) and Tigers, Rice, Silk, and Silt: Environment and Economy in Late Imperial China (CUP 1998). He is the recipient of Whittier College’s Harry W. Nerhood Teaching Excellence Award. Klappentext Representing a spectrum of current scholarship, this volume illuminates the relationship of China's radical past to its reformist present as China makes a way forward through contested visions of the future. It contributes new insights into Mao Zedong, including his surprising relations with the Dalai Lama, and into Communist legacies for the environment, the rural economy, and independent filmmaking as protest, at the same time posing the question of whether the radical past of envisioning new paths to a modern future has yet a role to play. Zusammenfassung Representing a spectrum of current scholarship! this volume illuminates the relationship of China's radical past to its reformist present as China makes a way forward through contested visions of the future. It contributes new insights into Mao Zedong! including his surprising relations with the Dalai Lama! and into Communist legacies for the environment! the rural economy! and independent filmmaking as protest! at the same time posing the question of whether the radical past of envisioning new paths to a modern future has yet a role to play. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction: Chinese Radicalism in Historical Context Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Individualism and Nationalism in Early Twentieth-Century China: Chen Duxiu's Pre-Marxist Intellectual Commitments, 1904-1918 Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Radical Visions of Time in Modern China: The Utopianism of Mao Zedong and Liang Shuming Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Peasant and Woman in Maoist Revolutionary Theory, 1920s-1950s Chapter 5 Chapter 4. Mao and Tibet Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Chinese Communists and the Environment Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Post-Socialist Capitalism in Contemporary China Chapter 8 Chapter 7. Independent Chinese Film: Seeing the Not-Usually-Visible in Rural China Chapter 9 Chapter 8. The "Rise of China"? ...

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