A peoples history, 19621976 draws for the first time on hundreds of previously classified party documents, from secret police reports to unexpurgated versions of leadership speeches. The best books about the volatile 60s decade of the year half a century ago, everything seemed to turn upside down, from civil rights to the arms race to. The cultural revolution was the upheaval launched by mao zedong during his last decade in power 196676. The cultural revolution, formally the great proletarian cultural revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the peoples republic of china from 1966 until 1976. Its been 50 years since the start of chinas cultural revolution, which consumed china in bloodshed, torture and chaos for almost a decade and change the country forever. An introductory historical overview provides context and puts the decade in perspective. List of books and articles about cultural revolution. First, the cultural revolution knocked a whole stratum. Believing that current communist leaders were taking the party, and china itself, in the wrong direction, mao called on the nations youth to purge. The resurgence of feminism across the united states during the 1960s ushered in a series of changes to the status quo that continue to have an impact decades after the womens movement. These were translated and printed in the first few years of the 1960s as.
Roderick macfarquhar 1930 2019 was harvard university s leroy b williams professor of history and political science. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. This is a list of books and publications related to the hippie subculture. The cultural revolution, which began fifty years ago next week, was brutal on a scale that cant be compared with china today. The vietnamese were fighting a civil war between the anticommunist south and the communist north. Together they delve into the reasons the young men and women participated in the precultural revolution zhiqing movement, their experiences in the rural areas, and their journey back to the cities toward the end of the cultural revolution. Progressing at a dizzying, frenetic pace, the 1960s were synonymous with rebellion and conflict. Kimball believes that the counterculture transformed high culture as well as our everyday life in terms of attitudes toward self and country. It includes books written at the time about the counterculture of the 1960s and early 1970s. Neotribalism hungry generation sexual revolution second summer of love neopsychedelia. Read the fulltext online edition of the 1960s cultural revolution 2000. Mao closed schools and encouraged students to join red guard units, which denounced and persecuted chinese teachers, intellectuals, writers, artists and other class enemies, engaged in widespread book. Their later albums included lyrics encouraging rebellion against the authorities, as seen in revolution. By the early 1960s, teenagers were already significantly different to those of a decade ago.
A reference guide is an engagingly written book that considers the forces that shaped the 1960s and made it the unique era that it was. Though it was intended to renew the spirit of the chinese revolution, it instead had detrimental political, social, and economic consequences. Its worth remembering that as the cr moves farther away from us in temporal terms, the people who have firsthand recollections of. While lin survived the early purges of the cultural revolution unscathed, mao became increasingly worried about his influence in the party. Feminists took to the streets, marching and protesting, authoring books and debating to change social and political views that limited women. He was vice chairman of the communist party and maos designated successor. The cultural revolution the new york times upfront. Cultural revolution, 196676, mass mobilization of urban chinese youth inaugurated by mao zedong in an attempt to prevent the development of a bureaucratized soviet style of communism. They usually agreed with the concepts of peace, love and drug use. The other books in the series are the tragedy of liberation. The counterculture of the 1960s fiction and nonfiction 274 books. Chinas cultural revolution, explained the new york times. They argued that the 1960s brought a decline of confidence in institutions and authority, the growth of.
This gripping and engagingly written guide to the forces that shaped the 1960s cultural revolution examines the. The best books on the cultural revolution five books. One of the most significant and controversial events of the 1960s was the vietnam war. Launched by mao zedong, the chairman of the communist party of china cpc, its stated goal was to preserve chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from chinese society, and to reimpose mao. In chinese shadows 1973, one of the most perceptive books on the cultural revolution, china scholar simon leys laments the years of systematic incitation to class hatred and the. Panelists talked about the impact of the 1960s cultural revolution on american society. Maos cultural revolution was a cynical powerplay and the country is still suffering. Half a century ago, everything seemed to turn upside down, from civil rights to the arms race to the sexual revolution and womens rights. However this video will focus primarily on the social relations between people.
Feminists inspired unprecedented changes in the fabric of our society that had farreaching economic, political, and cultural consequences. In the long march, roger kimball, the author of tenured radicals, shows how the cultural revolution of the 1960s and 70s took hold in america, lodging in our hearts and minds, and affecting our innermost assumptions about what counts as the good life. Virtually all englishlanguage books published since the 1980s paint a. The 1960s the decade that shook britain by kimberley watson. This video will be on the cultural revolution, focusing on the cultural changes itself. One of the great books about counterculture, a perfect bind of. How the cultural revolution of the 1960s changed america 9781893554306. It includes books written at the time about the counterculture of the 1960s and early 1970s, books that influenced the culture, and books. The best books about the volatile 60s the daily beast. How the cultural revolution of the 1960s changed america by roger kimball and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. There isnt time today to talk in detail about these achievements, but it is important to highlight some of them. The cultural revolution was a sociopolitical movement in china that began in 1966 with mao zedong, the leader of the chinese communist party, denouncing the. How the cultural revolution changed china duration.
The cost of the cultural revolution, fifty years later. The cultural revolution is often considered a time of fanaticism and blind. Im fascinated by the role previously restricted books played in sowing the. Maos role, how the cultural revolution began, and what it was. During the 1960s, the great general lin biao was one of mao tsetungs most trusted men. By 1971, mao and his secondincommand, lin biao, were trading assassination attempts against one. Launched by mao zedong, the chairman of the communist party of china, its stated goal was to preserve chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from chinese society, and to reimpose mao zedong thought as the dominant ideology in the cpc. With the worst of the street violence over, the cultural revolution in the following six or seven years revolved primarily around struggles for power in the upper echelons of the chinese communist party. During the 1960s, a whos who of french thinkers, writers, and artists, spurred by chinas cultural revolution, were seized with a fascination for. The 1960s, the decade that shook britain historic uk. The revolutionary effect of the paperback book this simple innovation transformed the reading habits of an entire nation 30 is the number of trees, in millions, cut down annually to produce books.
After the economic disaster of the great leap forward that claimed tens of millions of lives between 1958 and 1962, an ageing mao launched an ambitious scheme to shore up his reputation and. The cultural revolution npr coverage of the cultural revolution. List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture. There were clashes between the older generation and the younger generation over these views. From 19861992, he was the director of harvard university s fairbank centre for china studies. He chooses the best five books on the cultural revolution. On a practical level, the achievements of the cultural revolution deserve recognition as the most advanced forms of socialist transformation achieved in the world to date. The revolution marked maos return to the central position of p. Although mao himself officially declared the cultural revolution to have ended in. On may 16, 1966, the chinese communist party issued a memo outlining maos ideas for this new revolution, which targeted bourgeoisie capitalists and authority figures in general.
The long march how the cultural revolution of the 1960s. In 1966, chinas communist leader mao zedong launched what became known as the cultural revolution in order to reassert his authority over the chinese government. Li zhensheng, self portrait several earlier posts have highlighted how challenging it is to come to firm conclusions about some of the most basic facts about the history of the cultural revolution in china link, link, link, link. Ku klux klan 1960s naacp national association for advancement of colored people. The cultural revolution article about the cultural. The revolutionary effect of the paperback book arts. Chinas cultural revolution and its aftermath in fiction. Acclaimed by the daily mail as definitive and harrowing, this is the final volume of the peoples trilogy, begun by the samuel johnson prizewinning maos great famine. The sixties was a time of both cultural and political revolution.
Youth culture and the cultural revolution of the long sixties. How the cultural revolution changed china forever cnn. A narrative historical overview puts the decade in perspective. The cultural revolution a peoples history, 19621976 by frank dikotter illustrated. This gripping and engagingly written guide to the forces that shaped the 1960s cultural revolution examines the new left, the antiwar movement, and the counterculture. Some of the most influential people were part of the 1960s youth movement. Counterculture environmentalists were quick to grasp the implications of ehrlichs writings on overpopulation, the hubbert peak oil prediction, and more general concerns over pollution, litter, the environmental effects of the vietnam war, automobiledependent lifestyles, and nuclear energy. Influential books of the 1960s included rachel carsons silent spring and paul ehrlichs the population bomb.
The 1960s was a decade of the gregorian calendar that began on 1 january 1960, and ended. Click the title for location and availability information. There are several different approaches to this subject. This led to protest movements and, at times, anger and violence. Before going any further, my notion of the cultural revolution of the long 1960s, the long 1960s running from roughly 1958 to roughly 1974, deserves elucidation and examination, as does the concept of a single, transnational youth culture. After the army itself fell victim to the cultural revolution, ordinary people used the political chaos to resurrect the market and. In the 1960s the generation of chinese who had supported the communist party. A recurring theme that threads through all the stories is the fact that these teenagers were ruthlessly manipulated by an allpowerful political machine. Directed by the cultural revolutionary headquarters and later by the supreme cultural revolution council, the revolution initially closed universities for three years 19801983 and after reopening banned many books and purged thousands of. But mao zedongs cultural revolution also had a darker side.
His wife and a handful of other radicals, together known as the gang of four, became the movements henchmen. Fifty years ago, mao zedong unleashed the cultural revolution, a decadelong upheaval that had dramatic, often violent effects across china. University demonstrates the relevance of 1960s history in understanding china today. Since the cultural revolution and the great leap forward happened simultaneously i do flow into it sometimes. How the cultural revolution sowed the seeds of dissent in china. Young people began to stand up for their beliefs and their individuality. No other decade in the 20th century was so tumultuous. Chinas cultural revolution and its aftermath in fiction and memoir score a books total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it. Ultimately, the 1960s led to great changes changes in our country. Cultural revolution a selection of books e books available in trible library.