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The Central Case Examination Group, 1966-79
Schoenhals, Michael
The China quarterly (London), 1996-03, Vol.145 (145), p.87-111
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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Título:
The Central Case Examination Group, 1966-79
Autor:
Schoenhals, Michael
Assuntos:
Bureaucracy
;
China
;
Committees
;
Cultural groups
;
Cultural Revolution
;
Cultural revolutions
;
Historia och arkeologi
;
Historians
;
History
;
History and Archaeology
;
Humaniora och konst
;
Humanities
;
inquisition
;
Interrogations
;
Mao Zedong
;
Mao Zedong (1893-1976)
;
Political parties
;
Political persecution
;
Prisoners
;
Prisons
;
Speeches
;
Standing committees
;
Suicide
;
Torture
;
Violence
;
Zhou Enlai
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The China quarterly (London), 1996-03, Vol.145 (145), p.87-111
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Descrição:
One of many things that Joseph V. Stalin and Mao Zedong had in common, according to Chinese official perceptions, was that late in life they “committed almost identical errors.” Both men supposedly “ignored the socialist democratic and legal systems and destroyed the democratic life inside the party...” Western historians may be prepared to go along with the substance of this assessment, allowing for minor qualifications and the use of a different terminology. Closer scrutiny of what took place in the Soviet Union during the Great Purge and in China during the “Great Cultural Revolution,” however, does point to some interesting differences. These differences, as Stuart R. Schram has suggested, lay not so much in the amount of extreme violence the leaders of the two Communist countries sanctioned, but in their preferences for different “modes” of violence.
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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