LEADER 03765cam a2200421 a 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20200812140440.0 007 ta 008 130802s2013 nyuabf b 001 0 eng 010 2013031044 020 9781620403471 (hbk.) 020 1620403471 (hbk.) 020 9781408837580 (pbk.) 020 1408837587 035 (OCoLC)854980476 035 8300164 040 DLC |beng |cDLC |dIG# |dOCLCO |dATAUB |dYDXCP |dDOS |dhubpceuo 041 eng 043 a-cc--- 050 00 DS777.54 |b.D55 2013 082 00 951.05 |223 100 1 Dikötter, Frank, |d1961- 245 14 The tragedy of liberation : |ba history of the Chinese revolution, 1945-57 / |cFrank Dikötter. 246 30 History of the Chinese revolution, 1945-1957 250 First U.S. edition. 260 New York : |bBloomsbury Press, |c2013. 300 xix, 376 p., [16] p. of plates : |bill., maps ; |c25 cm. 504 Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-362) and index. 505 0 Part One. Conquest (1945-49). Siege -- War -- Part Two. Takeover (1949-52). Liberation -- The Hurricane -- The Great Terror -- The Bamboo Curtain -- War Again -- Part Three. Regimentation (1952-56). The Purge -- Thought Reform -- The Road to Serfdom -- High Tide -- The Gulag -- Part Four. Backlash (1956-57). Behind the Scenes -- Poisonous Weeds. 520 "'The Chinese Communist party refers to its victory in 1949 as a "liberation." In China the story of liberation and the revolution that followed is not one of peace, liberty, and justice. It is first and foremost a story of calculated terror and systematic violence.' So begins Frank Dikötter's stunning and revelatory chronicle of Mao Zedong's ascension and campaign to transform the Chinese into what the party called New People. Following the defeat of Chiang Kai-shek in 1949, after a bloody civil war, Mao hoisted the red flag over Beijing's Forbidden City, and the world watched as the Communist revolution began to wash away the old order. Due to the secrecy surrounding the country's records, little has been known before now about the eight years that followed, preceding the massive famine and Great Leap Forward. Drawing on hundreds of previously classified documents, secret police reports, unexpurgated versions of leadership speeches, eyewitness accounts of those who survived, and more, The Tragedy of Liberation bears witness to a shocking, largely untold history. Interweaving stories of ordinary citizens with tales of the brutal politics of Mao's court, Frank Dikötter illuminates those who shaped the 'liberation' and the horrific policies they implemented in the name of progress. People of all walks of life were caught up in the tragedy that unfolded, and whether or not they supported the revolution, all of them were asked to write confessions, denounce their friends, and answer queries about their political reliability. One victim of thought reform called it a 'carefully cultivated Auschwitz of the mind.' Told with great narrative sweep, The Tragedy of Liberation is a powerful and important document giving voice at last to the millions who were lost, and casting new light on the foundations of one of the most powerful regimes of the twenty-first century" -- provided by the publisher. 651 0 China |xHistory |yCivil War, 1945-1949. 651 0 China |xHistory |y1949-1976. 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6951_050000000000000_DIK |70 |8GEN |9129652OSA |bOSA |d2020-08-12 |eOSA |l0 |o951.05 DIK |r2020-08-12 |w2020-08-12 |yBK |zDonation of School of Public Policy. |cGeneral Stacks 920 01 BY1n1ye4 992 01 951_050000000000000_DIK |bQUY_ZUZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_MHF 966 |cIn the Research Room