Revolutionary Discourse in Mao’s Republic
Explore the intricate tapestry of revolutionary ideology in China with "Revolutionary Discourse in Mao’s Republic" by David E. Apter, published by Harvard University Press in 1998. This compelling work spans 416 pages, offering a unique interpretation that weaves together empirical evidence with contemporary cultural studies concepts.
Apter and Saich utilize newly available primary sources, including detailed party histories, accounts from the Long March, and firsthand interviews with veterans and their families. This rich analysis provides readers with a deep understanding of the revolutionary process in China, shedding light on the socio-political dynamics that shaped a nation during a transformative era.
Perfect for scholars of Asian history, cultural studies, and political science, this book is an essential addition to your library. Dive into the revolutionary discourse that defined Mao's Republic and gain insights that resonate beyond China's borders.