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082 _aCCHI 951.05
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245 _aThe Cambridge History of China:The People's Republic,The emergence of Revolutionary China, 1949-1965 /
_ceditors , Roderick,Fairbank, John King
250 _a1.ed.
260 _aUnited States of America:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1987
300 _aP72.V.14;part.2
_c24cm
490 _aCambridge -asian history
505 _a 1) Contents: The reunification of China. 2) Emulating the Soviet model, 1949-1957: Establishment and consolidation of the new regime. 3) Economic recovery and the 1st Five-Year Plan. 4) Education for the new order. 5) The Party and the intellectuals. 6) Foreign relations: from the Korean War to the Bandung Line. 7) II. The search for a Chinese road, 1958-1965: The Great Leap Forward and the split in the Yenan leadership. 8) The Chinese economy under stress, 1958-1965. 9) New directions in education. 10) The Party and the intellectuals: phase two. 11) The Sino-Soviet split / Allen S. Whiting. 12) Epilogue Roderick MacFarquhar -- Bibliographical essays: Politics takes command; An essay on the study of post-1949 China.
650 _aCHINA
_xHISTORIA
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650 _aHISTORIA
_xMEDIEVAL
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650 _aHISTORIA
_xCHINA1949-1965
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700 _aFairbank, John King
_91810
700 _aTwitchett ,Denis
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