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Awakening China: Politics, Culture, and Class in the Nationalist Revolution
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476 pages
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The book explores China's historical awakening as a multifaceted phenomenon, intertwining literature, politics, and cultural movements. It examines how the concept of awakening shaped nationalist politics and personal culture, highlighting figures like Sun Yat-sen and Mao Zedong. The narrative reveals Mao's significant yet underappreciated role in the Nationalist Propaganda Bureau, portraying him as a skilled propagandist. By analyzing diverse sources, from novels to rumors, the work challenges conventional historical narratives and emphasizes the complex interplay between personal and political awakenings in modern China.
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1998, hardcover
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