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Bombard the Headquarters!: The Cultural Revolution in China

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Linda Jaivin

Linda Jaivin has been studying Chinese politics, language and culture for more than forty years. She has been a foreign correspondent in China, and is co-editor of the China Story Yearbook, an associate of the Australian Centre on China in …

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Praise for Bombard the Headquarters!

'Deftly narrated in precise, pellucid prose, Jaivin wears her meticulous research lightly to provide a lively and essential reading on the maddeningly complex politics of the Cultural Revolution. With insightful commentary and vivid sketches of some of its operatic protagonists, this brilliant short history is a great start for anyone who wants to understand a central decade in the Maoist epoch whose catastrophic legacy endures to this day. A tour de force.’ —Jianying Zha, author of Tide Players, cultural commentator and writer for publications including The New Yorker
 

‘A beautifully concise account that makes sense of a hugely complex event in modern Chinese history. Linda Jaivin puts her formidable, deep experience both of Chinese history and language to excellent use, conveying in 100 pages what most would struggle to achieve in a thousand.’ —Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College, London

‘To upend an entire society, to pitch a country into a decade of chaos – Linda Jaivin expertly and concisely dissects the origins and the gruesome trajectory of China’s Cultural Revolution. Mao’s ego, the Party’s compliance and the ideological mass hysteria that left perhaps 1-2mn ordinary Chinese citizens dead and drove many of its intellectuals and brightest talents to kill themselves rather than suffer torture and suffering.’ —Paul French, author of Midnight in Peking and Her Lotus Year: China, the Roaring Twenties, and the Making of Wallis Simpson.
 

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