Agents of disorder : inside China's Cultural Revolution / Andrew G. Walder.

Author/creator Walder, Andrew G., 1953- author.
Format Book
PublicationCambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019.
Copyright Date©2019
Descriptionxi, 271 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents An enigmatic upheaval -- Mobilizing a nation -- The pace of rebel insurgencies -- The implosion of the party-state -- The formation of factions -- The emergence of factional warfare -- The dynamics of regional escalation -- Repression unleashed -- Final observations.
Abstract "Agents of Disorder is the first book to shed a clarifying light on the pattern of rebellion and repression that swept across China during the tumultuous first years of China's Cultural Revolution. Among its novel discoveries is the crucial role played by supposed 'forces of order' in the collapse of the state and the subsequent intensification of collective violence. Internal rebellions by party-state cadres were crucial in the collapse of the state in early 1967, and the intervention of army units nationwide, instead of stabilizing the situation, accelerated the slide into factional warfare. Also notable is the finding that the vast majority of the estimated 1.6 million who died during these upheavals, and the close to 25 million estimated to have directly suffered political persecution, were victims not of the violent upheavals, but of the repression that re-established political order."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2019010124
ISBN9780674238329 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBN067423832X hardcover alkaline paper

Availability

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Joyner General Stacks DS778.7 .W325 2019 ✔ Available Place Hold