{"id":98171,"date":"2022-06-24T20:33:09","date_gmt":"2022-06-24T20:33:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2022\/06\/24\/session-1-may-9-introduction-modern-china-in-revolution-peter-zarrow-china\/"},"modified":"2022-06-24T20:33:09","modified_gmt":"2022-06-24T20:33:09","slug":"session-1-may-9-introduction-modern-china-in-revolution-peter-zarrow-china","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2022\/06\/24\/session-1-may-9-introduction-modern-china-in-revolution-peter-zarrow-china\/","title":{"rendered":"Session 1 (May 9): Introduction: Modern China in Revolution Peter Zarrow, China"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Session 1 (May 9): Introduction: Modern China in Revolution <\/p>\n<p> Peter Zarrow, China in War and Revolution, 1895-1949. (Routledge, 2005), Chapters 5-6 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Zarrow, Chapter 10 (pp. 190-209) [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Elizabeth J. Perry, \u201cReclaiming the Chinese Revolution.\u201d Journal of Asian Studies 67, no. 4 <\/p>\n<p> (2008): 1147-64. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Session 2 (May 11): Civil War and the Rise of Maoism <\/p>\n<p> Zarrow, China in War and Revolution, 1895-1949, Chapters 14, 16-17 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Meisner, Maurice. Mao\u2019s China and After: A History of the People\u2019s Republic (The Free Press, 1999), Chapter 4 [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Joseph W. Esherick. \u201cTen Theses on the Chinese Revolution.\u201d Modern China 21, no. 1 (1995): 45-76. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents:<br \/> \u2022 Mao Zedong, \u201cTalks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art\u201d (May 1942), <\/p>\n<p> https:\/\/www.marxists.org\/reference\/archive\/mao\/selected-works\/volume-3\/mswv3_08.htm <\/p>\n<p> Session 3 (May 16): Building the Revolutionary State at the Dawn of the Cold War <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 2 (pp.48-71) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Julia Strauss, \u201cMorality, Coercion and State Building by Campaign in the Early PRC: <\/p>\n<p> Regime Consolidation and After, 1949\u20131956,\u201d The China quarterly 188 (December 2006): pp. 891-912. [Required] <\/p>\n<p> William Kirby, \u201cChina&#8217;s Internationalization in the Early People&#8217;s Republic: Dreams of a Socialist World Economy,\u201d The China quarterly 188 (December 2006): pp. 870-890. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Andrew Walder, China under Mao: A Revolution Derailed. (Harvard University Press, 2015), Chapter 6. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Henrietta Harrison. \u201cPopular Responses to the Atomic Bomb in China 1945-1955.\u201d Past and Present 218 (2013): 98-116. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Jeremy Brown, \u201cFrom Resisting Communists to Resisting America: Civil War and Korean War in Southwest China, 1950-51,\u201d in Jeremy Brown and Paul Pickowicz eds., Dilemmas of Victory: The Early Years of the People\u2019s Republic of China. (Harvard University Press, 2007), pp.105-129. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cTreaty with the Soviet Union\u201d (February 1950) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> Chang Su, \u201cA Cadre\u2019s Land Reform Diary,\u201d (May 16 and June 1, 1952) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cRecord of Conversation between I.V. Stalin and Chairman of the Central People&#8217;s <\/p>\n<p> Government of the People&#8217;s Republic of China Mao Zedong\u201d (16 December 1949) [Wilson <\/p>\n<p> Center] <\/p>\n<p> Mao Zedong, \u201cThe Chinese People cannot be cowed by the Atom Bomb,\u201d (January 28, 1955) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe District Party Committee of Wan County, Sichuan,\u201d and \u201cSuicide and escape of party members during the rectification campaigns in Dongbei,\u201d in Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 2, (pp.83-84) <\/p>\n<p> Session 4 (May 18): State Socialism at Crossroads: Industrialization, Collectivization, and the Blooming of the Hundred Flowers <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 1 (pp.21-29), Chapter 3 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Tiejun Cheng and Mark Selden, \u201cThe Construction of Spatial Hierarchies: China\u2019s Hukou <\/p>\n<p> and Danwei Systems,\u201d in Timothy Cheek and Tony Saich eds. New Perspectives on State Socialism in China. (M. E. Sharpe, 1997), pp.23-50 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Felix Wemheuer. \u201cThe Grain Problem Is an Ideological Problem.\u201d In Eating Bitterness: New Perspectives on China\u2019s Great Leap Forward and Famine, eds. Kimberley Ens Manning and Felix Wemheuer, (UBC Press, 2011), pp.107-129. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Elizabeth J. Perry. \u201cShanghai\u2019s Strike Wave of 1957.\u201d The China Quarterly 137 (1994): 1- 27. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Felix Wemheuer, Famine Politics in Maoist China and the Soviet Union, (University Press, 2008), Chapter 3 (pp.84-96) [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Eddy U. \u201cIntellectuals and Alternative Socialist Paths in the Early Mao Years.\u201d The China Journal, no.70 (July 2013): 1-23. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Rene Goldman. \u201cThe Rectification Campaign at Peking University: May\u2014June 1957.\u201d The China Quarterly, no. 12 (1962): 138-53. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> Wang Fucheng, \u201c\u2018We will have a bright future\u2019: the Cooperative Movement and Joining the <\/p>\n<p> Party, 1954-1957\u201d, in Peter J. Seybolt, Throwing the Emperor off his Horse: Portrait of a <\/p>\n<p> Village Leader in China, 1923-1995. (New York: Routledge, 2019), pp. 41-49. <\/p>\n<p> Li Fuchun, \u201cOn the First Five-Year Plan\u201d (1955) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Mao Zedong, \u201cOn Agricultural Cooperation\u201d (1955) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Mao Zedong, \u201cOn the Ten Major Relationships\u201d (1956) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Mao Zedong, \u201cOn the Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People\u201d (1957) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Lu Dingyi, \u201cThe Hundred Flowers Campaign\u201d (May 1956) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cLin Xiling\u2019s speech at a debate held on 23 May 1957 at Beijing University,\u201d (May 23, <\/p>\n<p> 1957) [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cProfessors Speak Out\u201d (June 10, 1957) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> Deng Xiaoping, \u201cThe Antirightist Campaign\u201d (September 23, 1957) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cPublic security in Baotou is extremely poor\u201d and \u201cIncidents caused by a shortage of grain <\/p>\n<p> supplies continued in Hanzhong Special District, Shaanxi Province,\u201d in Wemheuer, A Social History of Mao\u2019s China, pp. 117-119. <\/p>\n<p> Session 5 (May 25): Great Leap into the Future: from utopia to famine <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 4 (pp.120-152, 157-158) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, Felix. \u201cSites of Horror: Mao\u2019s Great Famine [with Response from Dikotter].\u201d <\/p>\n<p> The China Journal, no. 66 (2011): 155\u201364. [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, Famine Politics in Maoist China and the Soviet Union, Chapter 4. [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Jeremy Brown, \u201cGreat Leap City: Survivng the Famine in Tianjin,\u201d in Ens and Wemheuer eds., Eating Bitterness, pp.226-250. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Ralph A. Thaxton Jr. \u201cHow the Great Leap Forward Famine Ended in rural China: \u201cAdministrative Intervention\u201d vs. \u201cPeasant Resistance,\u201d in Ens and Wemheuer eds., Eating Bitterness, pp.251-270. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Wang Yanni, \u201cAn Introduction to the ABCs of Communization: A Case Study of Macheng County,\u201d in Ens and Wemheuer eds., Eating Bitterness, pp.148-170. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cMao Zedong, \u2018Critique of Soviet Economics\u2019\u201d (1958-1960) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cWeihsing: The First People\u2019s Commune\u201d (August 7, 1958) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Liu Shaoqi. \u201cA Blueprint for the Great Leap Forward (1958)\u201d [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cChairman Mao\u2019s words at the Shanghai Conference\u201d (March 25, 1959) [Zhou] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cPeng Dehuai\u2019s Letter to Chairman Mao (July 14, 1959)\u201d [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> Mao Zedong, \u201cOn the Anshan Constitution\u201d (1960) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cReport by Comrade Yang Wanxuan on the situation in Shizhu county, [Sichuan province,] <\/p>\n<p> and the current work arrangements\u201d (January 27, 1961) [Zhou] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cMy Self-Criticism\u201d (1960), in Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, pp. 158-160. <\/p>\n<p> Session 6 (May 30) The Sino-Soviet Split and the Uncertain Future of Socialism <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 1(pp.29-31, 43-45), Chapter 5 (pp.161-175, 178-190). [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Covell Meyskens, \u201cThird Front Railroads and Industrial Modernity in Late Maoist China,\u201d Twentieth-Century China 40:3 (October 2015): 238-260. [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Yiching Wu, The Cultural Revolution in the Margins: Chinese Socialism in Crisis, (Harvard University Press, 2012), Chapter 2 (p. 21-46) [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Lorenz Luthi, \u201cThe Sino-Soviet Split and its Consequences,\u201d in Artemy Kalinovsky and Craig Daigle eds., The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War, (Routledge, 2014), p.74-88. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Brown, City vs. Countryside in Mao\u2019s China, Chapter 4 (pp.78-107). [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cPo I-Po[Bo Yibo], The Seventy Articles on Industry\u201d (1961) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Sixty Articles on the Communes\u201d (September 1962) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Origin and Development of The Differences between the Leadership of the CPSU and <\/p>\n<p> Ourselves\u201d (September 6, 1963) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cJiang Qing Discussing Peking Opera\u2019s Revolution\u201d (1964) [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cLife and Death of Lei Feng, an Admirable Fool\u201d (1965) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> Ch\u2019en Yung-kuei [Chen Yonggui], \u201cManagement, Remuneration, and Consciousness in the <\/p>\n<p> Tachai [Dazhai] Brigade\u201d (March 22, 1966). [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Tach\u2019ing (Daqing) Oil Field, national model for industry\u201d (April 20, 1966). [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cClass status registration form (1966)\u201d; \u201cA Letter from Shanghai, July 7, 1962\u201d; \u201cGrain <\/p>\n<p> storage management in various places in chaos and has led to serious losses\u201d; \u201c\u2018Free book markets\u2019 have appeared in several locations\u2019\u201d, in Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, pp.46-47, 190-192. <\/p>\n<p> Session 7 (June 1): The Cultural Revolution: \u2018To Rebel is Justified!\u2019 <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 6 (pp. 193-230) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Wu, The Cultural Revolution at the Margins, Chapter 3 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Walder, China under Mao, Chapters 10-11. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Wu, The Cultural Revolution at the Margins, Chapter 4 [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Jonathan Unger, The Transformation of Rural China. (Routledge, 2002), Chapter 3. <\/p>\n<p> [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cDecision Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution\u201d (August 8, 1966) <\/p>\n<p> \u201cMao\u2019s Statement in Support of Black Americans\u2019 Struggle against Violent Repression\u201d <\/p>\n<p> (April 16, 1968) <\/p>\n<p> \u201cOne Hundred Items for Destroying the Old and Establishing the New\u201d (August 1966) <\/p>\n<p> Mao Zedong, \u201cBombard the Headquarters \u2013 My Big Character Poster\u201d (August 5, 1966) <\/p>\n<p> \u201cPublic Notice Concerning Workers\u2019 Organizations\u201d (February 17, 1967)\u201d <\/p>\n<p> Yu Luoke,\u201cOn Family Background,\u201d Contemporary Chinese Thought 32, no.4 (July 2001): <\/p>\n<p> 17-36. <\/p>\n<p> \u201c\u2018On the Sole Focus on Family Origin\u2019 and \u2018On Family Origin\u2019 are both Anti-Marxist and <\/p>\n<p> Anti-Mao Zedong Thought.\u201d (February 27, 1967). <\/p>\n<p> Session 8 (June 6): Holding Up Half of the Sky: Women\u2019s Revolution in Socialist China <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 1 (31-35), Chapter 2 (pp.71-74) <\/p>\n<p> Gail Hershatter, The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China\u2019s Collective Past. <\/p>\n<p> (University of California Press, 2011). Chapter 7 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Wang Zheng, \u201cDilemma of State Agitators: Chinese State Feminists in 1957\u201d, The China <\/p>\n<p> Quarterly 188 (December 2006): pp.913-932 [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Neil Diamant, \u201cRe-examining the Impact of the 1950 Marriage Law: State Improvisation, Local Initiative and Rural Family Change,\u201d The China Quarterly 161 (March 2000): pp. 171-198. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Wang Zheng, Finding Women in the State: A Socialist Feminist Revolution in the People\u2019s Republic of China, 1949-1964. (University of California Press, 2017). Chapter 8. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Hershatter, The Gender of Memory, Chapter 9 [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Kimberley Ens-Manning, \u201cThe Gendered Politics of Woman-Work: Rethinking Radicalism <\/p>\n<p> in the Great Leap Forward,\u201d in Ens and Wemheuer eds., Eating Bitterness, pp. 73-106. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cMarriage Law\u201d (1950) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThird Sister Liu \u5218\u4e09\u59d0\u201d (1960): https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=eZTI0zAhtpU <\/p>\n<p> \u201cLi Shuangshuang \u674e\u53cc\u53cc\u201d (1962) (No English Subtitles): https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=bbDDlAHeejI <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Red Detachment of Women \u7ea2\u8272\u5a18\u5b50\u519b\u201d (1970): https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=yddIkQC0Fk8 <\/p>\n<p> \u201cDelayed Marriage and Planned Birth: A Socialist Population Planning Policy\u201d (1972) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cHow Our Village got Equal Pay for Equal Work,\u201d (March 1975) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cChanges in Chinese Women\u2019s Social Status,\u201d (December 30, 1991) [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> Zhong Xueping, Wang Zheng, Bai Di ed., Some of Us: Chinese Women Growing up in the <\/p>\n<p> Mao Era, (New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2001). One chapter of your choice. <\/p>\n<p> Session 9 (June 8): Socialist Ethnopolitics and the National Question in the PRC <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 1 (pp.35-39), Chapter 2 (pp.74-82), Chapter 4 (pp. 152-157), Chapter 5 (pp. 175-178) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Benno Weiner. The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier. (Cornell University Press, 2020), Introduction [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Thomas Mullaney, Coming to Terms with the Nation: Ethnic Classification in Modern China. (University of California Press, 2011), Chapter 3 (pp.69-91). [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Wang Haiguang, \u201cRadical Agricultural Collectivization and Ethnic Rebellion: The Communist Encounter with a \u2018New Emperor\u2019 in Guizhou\u2019s Mashan Region, 1956.\u201d in Maoism at the Grassroots, pp.281-305. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Joseph Esherick, \u201cHow the Qing Became China.\u201d In Joseph Esherick et al. eds., Empire to Nation: Historical Perspectives on the Making of the Modern World, (Rowman &amp; Littlefield Publishers, 2006), (pp.229-259). [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> James Millward, Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang. (Columbia University Press, 2007), Chapter 6. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ben Jiao, and and Tanzen Lhundrup, On the Cultural Revolution in Tibet: The Nyemo Incident of 1969.[Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Erik Mueggler, The Age of Wild Ghosts, (University of California Press, 2001). Chapter 6 (pp.159-198). [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> Zhang Guotao, \u201cDeclaration of the Northwest Federal Government of the Chinese Soviet <\/p>\n<p> Republic\u201d (May 30, 1935). In Tony Saich and Benjamin Yang, eds. The Rise to Power of the Chinese Communist Party: Documents and Analysis. (London: Routledge, 2015), pp.675-677. <\/p>\n<p> \u201cMemorandum of Conversation between Anastas Mikoyan and Mao Zedong\u201d (February 4, 1949). [Focus on the first two pages] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cSeventeen-Point Plan for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet\u201d (1951) [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cMemorandum on a Discussion held by the Consul-General of the USSR in U\u0308ru\u0308mchi, G.S. <\/p>\n<p> DOBASHIN, with the Secretary of the Party Committee of the Xinjiang Uyghur <\/p>\n<p> Autonomous Region, Comrade LU\u0308 JIANREN,\u201d (January 7, 1958). <\/p>\n<p> Anam, \u201cThe Generation of Misfortune: Life on a Work Team,\u201d trans. Orgyan Nyima, in <\/p>\n<p> Robert Barnett, Benno Weiner and Francoise Robin, eds. Conflicting Memories: Tibetan History under Mao Retold. (Leiden: Brill, 2020), pp. 388-394. <\/p>\n<p> Session 10 (June 13): Demobilizing the Revolution, Exiting the Cold War <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 7 (pp.232-274) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Walder, China under Mao: A Revolution Derailed, Chapters 12 and 13. [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Andrew Walder, \u201cRebellion and Repression in China, 1966-1971,\u201d Social Science History 38, no. 3-4 (Fall\/Winter 2014): 513-539. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Wu, The Cultural Revolution at the Margins, Chapter 5. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Joel Andreas, Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China\u2019s New Class. (Stanford University Press, 2009), Chapter 7. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Frank Diko\u0308tter, \u201cThe Silent Revolution: Decollectivization from Below During the Cultural Revolution.\u201d The China Quarterly, no. 227 (2016): 796-811. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Joshua Eisenman, \u201cCommune Kabuki: Development and Productivity Growth under Maoist China\u2019s Rural Collectives,\u201d 49(6): 1553-1579. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cWhither China\u201d (The Shengwulian Manifesto, 1968), <\/p>\n<p> https:\/\/www.marxists.org\/history\/etol\/newspape\/isj\/1969\/no037\/shengwulien.htm <\/p>\n<p> \u201cReport by Four Chinese Marshals, Chen Yi, Ye Jianying, Nie Rongzhen, and Xu Xiangqian, to the Central Committee, &#8216;Our Views about the Current Situation&#8217; (Excerpt),\u201d (September 17, 1969). <\/p>\n<p> \u201cOfficial Explanation of Lin\u2019s Death\u201d (1971) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Shanghai Communique\u0301\u201d (February 28, 1972) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Seven-Year Pan for Development of the Hsinching Brigade,\u201d (June 1974) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Hua Guofeng, \u201cBuild Tachai-type counties throughout the country\u201d (October 15, 1975) <\/p>\n<p> [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Yu Qiuli, \u201cThe Tach\u2019ing Model and the Future of socialist industrialization.\u201d (1977) [Selden] <\/p>\n<p> Session 11 (June 15): Mao\u2019s Unfinished Business I: Market Reforms and the Rise of the Global Neoliberal Order <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 8 (pp.297-313) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Barry Naughton, The Chinese Economy: Transition and Growth. (Cambridge, MA: The <\/p>\n<p> MIT Press, 2007), Chapter 4 (pp.86-112) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Pun Ngai, Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace. (Durham: Duke <\/p>\n<p> University Press, 2005), Chapter 1 (pp. 23-48). [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Zhou Taomo, \u201cLeveraging Liminality: The Border Town of Bao\u2019an (Shenzhen) and the Origins of China\u2019s Reform and Opening,\u201d Journal of Asian Studies 80:2 (May 2021): 337- 361. <\/p>\n<p> Xiang Biao, Transcending Boundaries: Zhejiangcun: The Story of a Migrant Village in Beijing. (Brill, 2005), Introduction (pp.1-28), conclusion (pp.172-182) and one chapter of your choice. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Jenny Chan, Mark Selden and Pun Ngai, Dying for an Iphone: Apple, Foxconn, and the Lives of China\u2019s Workers. (Haymarket Books, 2020), Chapter 12. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cDeng Xiaoping on the Four Modernizations\u201d (May 7, 1978). [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> Deng Xiaoping, \u201cOne Country, Two Systems,\u201d (June 22-23, 1984) [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> Deng Xiaoping, \u201cBuilding Socialism with a Specifically Chinese Character\u201d (June 30, <\/p>\n<p> 1984). [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cOne Couple, One Child\u201d (1980) [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> Yang Yonghe, \u201cThe Election Campaign, October 1998,\u201d (1999) [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> He Qinglian, \u201cChina\u2019s Class Structure in the Year 2000,\u201d (March 2000). [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> Jiang Zemin, \u201cThree Represents\u201d (July 1, 2001). [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> Jiang Xueqin, \u201cWorker protest from \u2018Fighting to Organize,\u201d (September 6, 2001). <\/p>\n<p> [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> Session 12 (June 20) Mao\u2019s Unfinished Business II: Contentious Legacies and Legacies of Contention in Deng Xiaoping\u2019s China <\/p>\n<p> Wemheuer, A Social History of Maoist China, Chapter 8 (pp.278-297) [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Wu, The Cultural Revolution at the Margins, Epilogue [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Craig Calhoun and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. \u201cThe Cultural Revolution and the Democracy <\/p>\n<p> Movement of 1989: Complexity in Historical Connections.\u201d In Kam-yee Law ed., The Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered: Beyond Purge and Holocaust, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), 241-261. [Required] <\/p>\n<p> Stanley Rosen, \u201cGuangzhou\u2019s Democracy Movement in Cultural Revolution Perspective.\u201d The China Quarterly, no. 101 (1985): 1-31. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Jeremy Brown, June Fourth: The Tiananmen Protests and Beijing Massacre of 1989. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020). At least 3 chapters of your choice. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Wang Hui, \u201cThe Year 1989 and the Historical Roots of Neoliberalism in China,\u201d translated by Rebecca Karl. positions: east asia cultures critique 12:1 (Spring 2004): 7-70. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Suzanne Weigelin-Schweidrzik, \u201cIn Search of a Master Narrative for 20th-Century Chinese History,\u201d The China quarterly 188 (December 2006): pp. 1070-1091. [Suggested] <\/p>\n<p> Documents: <\/p>\n<p> \u201cWei Jingsheng\u2019s Fifth Modernization: Democracy.\u201d (December 5, 1978) <\/p>\n<p> \u201cTrial of Lin Biao and Jiang Qing Cliques\u201d (November 1980) [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cResolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the <\/p>\n<p> People\u2019s Republic of China\u201d (June 27, 1981): <\/p>\n<p> https:\/\/www.marxists.org\/subject\/china\/documents\/cpc\/history\/01.htm <\/p>\n<p> Liu Binyan, \u201cA Case of Persecution in Xi\u2019an in Disregard of Central Instructions,\u201d (August 25, 1984). [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cSeven-Point Petition\u201d (April 18, 1989) and \u201cTranscript of May 18 Meeting Between Premier Li Peng and Students\u201d (May 18, 1989) [Atwill] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cOpen Declaration of a Hunger Strike\u201d (May 1989) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cA Million Beijing Residents demonstrate in support of the students and demand that Deng <\/p>\n<p> Xiaoping step down\u201d (May 17, 1989) [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cLi Peng\u2019s Announcement of Martial Law\u201d (May 20, 1989) [Spence] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cA Statement to all Soldiers,\u201d (May 21, 1989) [Lawrance] <\/p>\n<p> \u201cDeng Xiaoping\u2019s Explanation of the Crackdown\u201d (June 9, 1989) [Spence]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Session 1 (May 9): Introduction: Modern China in Revolution Peter Zarrow, China in War and Revolution, 1895-1949. (Routledge, 2005), Chapters 5-6 [Required] Zarrow, Chapter 10 (pp. 190-209) [Suggested] Elizabeth J. Perry, \u201cReclaiming the Chinese Revolution.\u201d Journal of Asian Studies 67, no. 4 (2008): 1147-64. 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