The Chinese Communist Party During the Cultural Revolution: The Case of the Sixty-One Renegades
In 1936 a group of Chinese communists were released from jail after a humiliating renunciation of communism. The Chinese Communist Party then secretly employed them to galvanise support in nationalist areas of the country. It later condemned the members of this group as renegades before finally rehabilitating them in 1978. Pamela Lubell uncovers the fascinating history of these communists, known as the Sixty-one, and in doing so produces a revealing account of the tensions within the Chinese Communist Party.
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The Chinese Communist Party During the Cultural Revolution: The Case of the Sixty-One Renegades
In 1936 a group of Chinese communists were released from jail after a humiliating renunciation of communism. The Chinese Communist Party then secretly employed them to galvanise support in nationalist areas of the country. It later condemned the members of this group as renegades before finally rehabilitating them in 1978. Pamela Lubell uncovers the fascinating history of these communists, known as the Sixty-one, and in doing so produces a revealing account of the tensions within the Chinese Communist Party.
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The Chinese Communist Party During the Cultural Revolution: The Case of the Sixty-One Renegades

The Chinese Communist Party During the Cultural Revolution: The Case of the Sixty-One Renegades

by P. Lubell
The Chinese Communist Party During the Cultural Revolution: The Case of the Sixty-One Renegades

The Chinese Communist Party During the Cultural Revolution: The Case of the Sixty-One Renegades

by P. Lubell

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In 1936 a group of Chinese communists were released from jail after a humiliating renunciation of communism. The Chinese Communist Party then secretly employed them to galvanise support in nationalist areas of the country. It later condemned the members of this group as renegades before finally rehabilitating them in 1978. Pamela Lubell uncovers the fascinating history of these communists, known as the Sixty-one, and in doing so produces a revealing account of the tensions within the Chinese Communist Party.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349424030
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2002
Series: St Antony's Series
Edition description: 1st ed. 2002
Pages: 263
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

PAMELA LUBELL is a Research Fellow at the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University, Jerusalem and teaches modern Chinese history at the Hebrew University's Department of East Asian Studies. She was a Research Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford University, 1998-1999.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1936: On the Eve of War and Freedom Release from the Guomindang Prison, 1936 Levers of Power: Careers 1949-66 Prison Again: The CCP Version Rehabilitating the Sixty-one A Prejudiced Conclusion Notes Appendix Bibliography Index
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