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The China Journals offers a compelling window into one of the most transformative and turbulent decades in modern Chinese history. Through carefully curated journal entries and historical analysis, editors Hugh Trevor-Roper and Richard Davenport-Hines explore the ideological battles and political machinations that defined the 1960s in China.
This scholarly work examines the complex interplay of forces during a period marked by significant social upheaval, including the aftermath of the Great Leap Forward and the onset of the Cultural Revolution. Readers will gain deeper understanding of how competing ideologies, personal ambitions, and institutional powers shaped Chinese politics and society during this critical moment.
Published by Bloomsbury Academic, this meticulously researched volume combines primary source material with expert historical commentary, making it essential reading for students of Asian history, Cold War studies, and political science.







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