ABSTRACT

First published in 1993.   The Cultural Revolution (CR) was undoubtedly one of the most tumultuous and dramatic periods of China's modern history. It was marked by violence, factionalism and economic disruptions. The cataclysm it created had traumatic effects on the majority of the Chinese people, both in their private and professional lives.   In this study, the author's emphasise the primordial role of Mao Zedong in instigating and prolonging the Cultural Revolution.

 

chapter |50 pages

Origins

chapter |22 pages

Backdrop

chapter |20 pages

The Case of Liu Shaoqi

chapter |60 pages

The Great Chaos

chapter |48 pages

The Lin Biao Affair

chapter |51 pages

Final Power Struggles

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion