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Mao's Great Famine Frank Dikoetter

Mao's Great Famine By Frank Dikoetter

Mao's Great Famine by Frank Dikoetter


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Between 1958 and 1962, China descended into hell as Mao Zedong threw his country into a frenzy with the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to overtake Britain in less than 15 years. This book shows that instead of lifting the country among the world's superpowers, in reality, the Great Leap Forward was a disastrous step in the opposite direction.

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Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-62 by Frank Dikoetter

Between 1958 and 1962, China descended into hell. Mao Zedong threw his country into a frenzy with the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to catch up and overtake Britain in less than 15 years. The experiment ended in the greatest catastrophe the country had ever known, destroying tens of millions of lives. Access to Communist Party archives has long been denied to all but the most loyal historians, but now a new law has opened up thousands of central and provincial documents that fundamentally change the way one can study the Maoist era. Frank Dikotter's astonishing, riveting and magnificently detailed book chronicles an era in Chinese history much speculated about but never before fully documented. Dikotter shows that instead of lifting the country among the world's superpowers and proving the power of communism, as Mao imagined, in reality the Great Leap Forward was a giant - and disastrous - step in the opposite direction. He demonstrates, as nobody has before, that under this initiative the country became the site not only of one of the most deadly mass killings of human history (at least 45 million people were worked, starved or beaten to death) but also the greatest demolition of real estate - and catastrophe for the natural environment - in human history, as up to a third of all housing was turned to rubble and the land savaged in the maniacal pursuit of steel and other industrial accomplishments. Piecing together both the vicious machinations in the corridors of power and the everyday experiences of ordinary people, Dikotter at last gives voice to the dead and disenfranchised. Exhaustively researched and brilliantly written, this magisterial, groundbreaking account definitively recasts the history of the People's Republic of China.

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'The most authoritative and comprehensive study of the biggest and most lethal famine in history. A must-read' Jung Chang 'Mao's Great Famine' is a gripping and masterful portrait of the brutal court of Mao, based on new research but also written with great narrative verve, that tells the gripping story of the manmade famine that killed 45 million people from the dictator and his henchmen down to the villages of rural China' Simon Sebag Montefiore

About Frank Dikoetter

Frank Dikotter is Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and Professor of the Modern History of China on leave from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He has pioneered the use of archival sources and published nine books that have changed the way historians view modern China, from the classic The Discourse of Race in Modern China (1992) to his last book entitled China Before Mao: The Age of Openness (2007). Frank Dikotter is married and lives in Hong Kong.

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GOR008886089
9780747595083
0747595089
Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-62 by Frank Dikoetter
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20100906
448
Winner of BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2011
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