ABSTRACT

Jackie Sheehan traces the background and development of workers clashes with the Chinese Communist Party through mass campaigns such as the 1956-7 Hundred Flowers movement, the Cultural Revolution, the April Fifth Movement of 1976, Democracy Wall and the 1989 Democracy Movement. The author provides the most detailed and complete picture of workers protest in China to date and locates their position within the context of Chinese political history. Chinese Workers demonstrates that the image of Chinese workers as politically conformist and reliable supporters of the Communist Party does not match the realities of industrial life in China. Recent outbreaks of protest by workers are less of a departure from the past than is generally realized.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|36 pages

‘To rebel is justified’

Workers in the Cultural Revolution, 1966–9 1

chapter 5|17 pages

‘Long live the people’

Unrest and dissent, 1969–76

chapter 6|39 pages

‘Others are your masters'

Dissent, democracy and reform, 1976–84

chapter 8|6 pages

Conclusion