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

[...]to much recent scholarship, which has rejected the once dominant revolutionary paradigm for a modernization paradigm in which China's revolutionary socialist experience is treated as an aberration, the authors argue for the revolution's centrality and potential to provide a critical r...

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Chen Duxiu
CHINA
Chinese languages
Cumings, Bruce
Dalai Lama XIV
Deng Xiaoping
Goldstein, Lee
Mao Zedong (1893-1976)
Meisner, Maurice
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Privatization
Radicalism
Reform
Reforms
Revolution
Socialism
Women
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