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The China Journals Ideology And Intrigue In The 1960s Richard Davenporthines

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The China Journals Ideology And Intrigue In The 1960s Richard Davenporthines
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Author: Richard Davenport-Hines
ISBN: 9781350136052, 9781350136069, 1350136050, 1350136069
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The China Journals Ideology And Intrigue In The 1960s Richard Davenporthines by Richard Davenport-hines 9781350136052, 9781350136069, 1350136050, 1350136069 instant download after payment.

These private journals, made available here for the first time, record Hugh Trevor-Roper’s visit to the People’s Republic of China in the autumn of 1965, shortly before the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution, and describe the controversial aftermath of his journey on his return to England. The visit was a catalogue of frustrations, which he relates with the verve and irony of a master narrator who relished the human comedy. His efforts to meet the real life and mind of China, in whose history and politics he had long been interested, were blocked at every turn by the resources of state propaganda and the claustrophobic attention of sullen Party guides. The visit was arranged by the London-based Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, which was ostensibly committed to the impartial interchange of culture and ideas. It proved to be run by a Communist claque whose ruthless methods of control outwitted the well-connected membership. Back in England, and with help from MI5, he resolved to get to the bottom of the society’s affairs. His investigations provoked a tumultuous public row which Trevor-Roper, no shirker of controversy, zestfully traces in these pages. Through the book, which closes with an account of his visit to Taiwan and South-East Asia in 1967, there run the wisdom of historical perspective that he brought to contemporary events and his lifelong commitment to the defence of liberal values and practices against their ideological adversaries.

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