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Foreigners Under Mao Western Lives In China 19491976 Beverley Hooper

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Foreigners Under Mao Western Lives In China 19491976 Beverley Hooper
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.98 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Beverley Hooper
ISBN: 9789888208746, 9888208748
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Foreigners Under Mao Western Lives In China 19491976 Beverley Hooper by Beverley Hooper 9789888208746, 9888208748 instant download after payment.

Foreigners Under Mao is a pioneering study of the Western community during the turbulent Mao era. Based largely on personal interviews, memoirs, private letters, and archives, this book 'gives a voice' to the Westerners who lived under Mao. It shows that China was not as closed to Western residents as has often been portrayed.

The book examines the lives of six different groups of Westerners: "foreign comrades" who made their home in Mao's China, twenty-two former Korean War POWs who controversially chose China ahead of repatriation, diplomats of Western countries that recognized the People's Republic, the few foreign correspondents permitted to work in China, "foreign experts," and language students. Each of these groups led distinct lives under Mao, while sharing the experience of a highly politicized society and of official measures to isolate them from everyday China.

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