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Australian Bush to Tiananmen Square

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This book explores China from the time of Mao's rule to the crisis that unfolded at Tiananmen Square in 1989, through the eyes of Ross Terrill, a journalist, advisor, and professor. Terrill links his travels with China's history and enriches each page with voices from village, town and city.

List of contents










List of Figures



Prologue

1. Australian Door to China

2. Beijing in 1964

3. Harvard's View of China

4. Tiananmen Square and Harvard Square

5. Friends in the Cultural Revolution

6. Neighbors View China

7. Turning Points

8. Excitement Builds in Washington

9. Nixon "Changes the World"

10. Twilight of Mao's Era

11. Loss and Revival

12. Not Quite Normal

13. Mao and His Wife under the Lens

14. Reagan and Deng

15. Beyond the Mountains

16. Agonized Years - 1980s

17. China Rides a Tiger

Epilogue



Sources and Further Reading

About the Author

About the author










A world-renowned China specialist and former Associate in Research at Harvard's Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Ross Terrill is the author of more than a dozen books. Raised in rural Australia, he graduated in history and political science from the University of Melbourne in 1962 and served in the Australian Army. He took a Ph.D. in political science at Harvard in 1970, where his thesis on the philosophy of R. H. Tawney was awarded the Sumner Prize and was later published by Harvard University Press as Socialism as Fellowship. While teaching at Harvard on political thought, Chinese politics, and international affairs, Terrill wrote 800,000,000: The Real China, The Future of China: After Mao, Flowers on an Iron Tree: Five Cities of China, and the original edition of Mao, his acclaimed biography of the Chinese leader. As a contributing editor of The Atlantic Monthly he won the National Magazine Award for Reporting Excellence and the George Polk Memorial Award for Outstanding Magazine Reporting for writings on China. In 1979 he became an American citizen. Terrill is a many-time contributor to the New York Times and other newspapers, including Newsday, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, and Washington Post. In addition to the Atlantic Monthly, he has written for Foreign Affairs, New Republic, National Geographic, World Monitor and other magazines. More recent books he has written include The White-Boned Demon: A Biography of Madame Mao and The Australians. Terrill has moved within a triangle of academia, journalistic writing, and public life, testifying numerous times before committees of the United States Congress. He has been a special commentator for CBS News, the Today Show, ABC's Nightline, Firing Line and-often from China-on NPR's All Things Considered.Terrill has visited China almost every year for many years and within China his Mao in Chinese translation has sold more than 1.5 million copies. He spent the month of June, 1989 in Beijing, including the climactic night of June 3-4 in Tiananmen Square. Recently, he has been visiting professor at the University of Texas at Austin and at Monash University in Australia. Terrill's The New Chinese Empire won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. In 2020, he published his memoir, From Australian Bush to Tiananmen Square.Terrill lives in Boston.

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