ABSTRACT

Outlines the political pressures that have shaped the writing and interpretation of modern world history in post-1949 China, and assesses the impact of these pressures and political themes through three case studies: the 17th-century English revolution, the Paris Commune, and the treatment of the Th

chapter One|17 pages

Introduction

chapter Four|21 pages

The Experience of the Paris Commune

chapter Five|17 pages

Reflections in the Third World