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| | Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the Fifth Plenum of the Eleventh CCP Congress, held in 1980, Peng Zhen and many others, who had been purged during the Cultural Revolution, were politically rehabilitated. |  | | In mid-2005, a privately-funded museum opened in Guangdong province, created by Peng Qi'an, 74, a former deputy mayor of Shantou. |  | | On January 8, Mao praised these actions through the People's Daily, urging all local governmental leaders to rise in self-criticism, or criticism and purging of others. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Revolution
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| | Theses On The Chinese Revolution and Cultural Revolution |
 | | Even before the French people had made their own middle-class revolution, the Americans had sent to the courts and governments of a predominantly feudal* (*The British Kingdom (since the revolutions of 1641 and 1688) and the Dutch Republic were the sole exceptions.)Europe their own diplomatic representatives. |  | | When idealism had gone, and the bourgeois character of the Russian Revolution had become obvious, the suits of the Russian diplomats became as starched and conventional as one can imagine. |  | | Peking gave diplomatic, political and military aid to the Pakistan 'Kornilov', General Yahya Khan. |
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| | People's Republic of China: III |
 | | Among the notable achievements of the early 1970s was China's decision to seek rapprochement with the United States, as dramatized by President Richard M. Nixon's visit in February 1972. |  | | The Ninth National Party Congress to the Demise of Lin Biao, 1969-71 |  | | In September 1972 diplomatic relations were established with Japan. |
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| | The Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at the University of San Francisco |
 | | This Bureau was a department of the supremely important Board of Rites, whose candidates were chosen via competitive examinations in the Chinese civil service. |  | | This left the Jesuits at court in a delicate position, for, as in Macau against the Dutch, the Jesuits had supported Ming resistance to the end, including (once again) supervising the casting of cannon and artillery to defend the capitol. |  | | Ricci’s greatest friend and ally, Xu Guangqi, baptized as Paul, was director of the Board of Rites, and was deeply concerned for his country. |
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| | Charlie Hore: China - Whose Revolution? (The Cultural Revolution) |
 | | As the army consolidated its authority in each province, a local “Revolutionary Committee” was set up to mark the end of the Cultural Revolution in the area. |  | | In 1959 and 1961 the deputy mayor of Beijing wrote two plays about an honest and courageous sixteenth-century court official who attacked the emperor for his cruelty and indifference to the peasants’ poverty. |  | | (Two years later he was appointed the head of the “Revolutionary Committee” set up to mark the end of the Cultural Revolution.) |
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http://www.marxists.de/china/hore/03-cultrev.htm
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| | The Cultural Revolution |
 | | Revolution was officially ended by the Eleventh Party Congress in August 1977, but it in |  | | Matters came to a head in September 1971 when Lin himself was |  | | >From mid-1973 until Mao's death in September 1976, Chinese politics shifted |
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| | Cultural Revolution Pathfinder |
 | | New Perspectives on the Cultural Revolution / edited by William A. Joseph, Christine P.W. Wong, and David Zweig. |  | | Report from Peking; Observations of a Western Diplomat on the Cultural Revolution. |  | | Chinese Communism in Crisis; Maoism and the Cultural Revolution [by] Jack Gray and Patrick Cavendish. |
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http://www.rhodes.edu/library/pathfinders/cultural_revolution.html
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| | Internet East Asian History Sourcebook |
 | | The Hai-lu, a Chinese traveler's account of the West in the 18th century [At Brooklyn College] |  | | Letter to the Minister General of the Friars Minor in Rome, c. |  | | The Chinese Reassessment of Socialism, 1976-1992, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995) |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/eastasia/eastasiasbook.html
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| | CHINESE GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER REFERENCES |
 | | Quigley, Harold S. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1962. |  | | Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1946. |  | | "Political Development in the Republican Period," in Colin Mackerras (Ed.), CHINA: THE IMPACT OF REVOLUTION: A SURVEY OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINA. |
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http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/CHINAREF.HTM
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| | The Cultural Revolution as History |
 | | The Politics of the Chinese Cultural Revolution: A Case Study. |  | | Hundred Day War: The Cultural Revolution at Tsinghua University. |  | | Education Under Mao: Class and Competition in Canton Schools, 1960-1980. |
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http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/chinesehistory/cr/cultrev.htm
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| | Bibliography on Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1990. |  | | Cultural revolution in China's schools, May l966-April 1969. |  | | Chinese Politics and the Cultural Revolution: Dynamics of Policy Processes. |
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| | Cultural Revolution |
 | | Cultural Revolution, 1966–76, mass mobilization of urban Chinese youth inaugurated by |  | | The educational reforms in the cultural revolution in China: a postmodern critique. |  | | Mao closed schools and encouraged students to join Red Guard units, which persecuted Chinese teachers and intellectuals and enforced Mao's cult of personality. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0814235.html
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| | The Chinese Cultural Revolution by Howard Bloom |
 | | He met an American girl, moved to the United States, and wrote a book about his experience, Born Red. |  | | Meanwhile, the head of the class-purity-oriented group that had systematically tortured Gao Yuan and his friends for over a year became a member of a trucking company. |  | | The Chairman himself had said that revolution is not a dinner party. |
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| | easterncurio-Chinese Antique Furniture,Chinese Antiques,Ceramic,Porcelain,curio,Buddha,Rustic |
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| | Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | This page copyright © 1997-2004, The Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina |  | | She also scrutinizes such ritualistic practices as the loyalty dance, denunciation rallies, political study sessions, and criticism and self-criticism meetings. |  | | Lu enriches her rhetorical analyses of these texts with her own story and that of her family, as well as with interviews conducted in China and the United States with persons who experienced the Cultural Revolution during their teenage years. |
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| | Chinese_Cultural_Revolution's Xanga Site |
 | | The Chinese peoples' Liberation Army is the great school of Mao Zedong. |  | | This is museum dedicated to the Chinese Cultural Revolution. |  | | This was a period of terror and fear that has made an impact on how we think of different governments. |
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| | Cultural Revolution Posters: Early Reform Chinese Political Propaganda Posters |
 | | This poster which was approved and examined by The PLA Country’s Educational Department in charge of elementary and junior high school, was used as a school educational material to encourage students to study science. |  | | This Chinese elementary school poster is titled “Ask and Answer questions from the picture”, which shows two school age children pointing at different objects. |  | | This is a junior high school English class poster. |
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| | Chinese Cultural Revolution Collectibles - Battledore Ltd |
 | | The revolution was not declared officially over until 1977. |  | | Mao found new recruits to his revitalized revolution in the younger generation having been indoctriated in his idealism throughout their lives. |  | | In 1965, his great experiment was in jeopardy. |
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http://www.childlit.com/battledore/collectibles/cultural_revolution/cultural_revintro.htm
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| | The Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | Mao was born in a rich peasant family on Dec. 26, 1893. |  | | The information of the book was first hand from Mao talking of the successes and failures in his life. |  | | People who didn't support Mao or the Culture Revolution of that time were abused. |
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| | TIME Asia: China's Next Cultural Revolution Let One Hundred Cultures Bloom |
 | | This much more genial cultural revolution is transforming the nation. |  | | I once spoke to a wise man in Beijing about his house. |  | | We are entranced by the epic sweep of the Middle Kingdom, and the Chinese themselves oblige us by talking endlessly of their 5,000 years of civilization. |
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http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/china_cul_rev/opener.html
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| | Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages--Monsters and Demons |
 | | The editorial was written under Mao Zedong's order by his political secretary Chen Boda, one of the members of the Central Cultural Revolution Group headed by Jiang Qing. |  | | Lu Xing, Rethoric of the Chinese Cultural RevolutionThe Impact on Chinese Thought, Culture and Communication (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2004) |  | | H.C. Chuang, The Great Proletarian Cultural RevolutionA Terminological Study (Berkeley: University of California Center for Chinese Studies, 1967) |
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| | Chinese Cultural Studies: The Chinese Language and Alphabet |
 | | The oldest in current use is known as Wade-Giles, introduced by Sir Thomas Wade in 1859, and developed by his successor in Chinese Studies at Cambridge University, Herbert Giles. |  | | In 1956, it became the medium of instruction in all schools. |  | | It is now less widely used, because of the success of the current reform movement for written Chinese. |
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http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/chinlng2.html
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| | Web-and-Flow WebQuest: Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | Why was Lou Ning discriminated against during the Cultural Revolution? |  | | Changes from Post Civil War to Cultural Revolution |  | | 5) Use Mao's thoughts on Youth to broaden your understanding of his use of the Red Guards and the CCP's eventual dealings with them during the Cultural Revolution period. |
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http://www.eteachers.com.au/Samples/int/Sec/China/Studyroom/6cultrev/webcultural.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Little Green : Growing Up During the Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | Because her father worked in the city before he was sent to the countryside for re-education and her mother taught first in a country school and later in the city, Little Green and her two siblings lived much of their younger years with their grandmother. |  | | Chun Yu was born in China in 1966, the year the Great Cultural Revolution began, and in spare poetry she remembers the first 10 years of her life. |  | | Grade 5-8–Xiao Qing, or Little Green, was born at the very beginning of the Cultural Revolution, and when she turned 10, Chairman Mao died. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0689869436
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| | Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, headed by Mao Zedong and the Communist Party of China (CPC), began in 1966 and lasted until Mao's death in 1976. |  | | It began with the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to industrialize the nation and "catch up and overtake" western civilization. |  | | To regain authority, Mao helped institute the Cultural Revolution. |
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| | Ten Years of Turbulence: The Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | It analyzes the ideological origins and the political causes of the Cultural Revolution, focussing on Mao Zedong as the principal instigator of this political movement, as well as on the factional strife which penetrated all strata of Chinese society. |  | | This book examines the unfolding of the Cultural Revolution over a decade. |  | | It also draws on the memoirs of, and on off-the-record interviews with, Chinese personalities who lived through the period |
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http://heiwww.unige.ch/publ/livres/kpi/turbulence.html
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| | Published by Liberia Analyst Corporation |
 | | Previous agricultural production schemes such as the Green Revolution Program under President Doe and the Green Revolution Program under President Tolbert’s five to ten years food self-sufficiency plan yielded limited or no tangible results in easing Liberia’s dependency on foreign nations for the supply of rice, the national staple. |  | | In order to sustain itself as a sovereign and stable after the elections, Liberia must begin to seriously consider agricultural revolution similar to the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1949. |  | | Somah is also Executive Director of the Liberian History, Education and Development, Inc. (LIHEDE), a non-profit organization based in Greensboro, North Carolina. |
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| | Joy English (English Website) - Chinese Cultural Studies: Philosophy and Religion in China |
 | | Its followers attended occasional services, practiced rituals, and supported a temple on a regular basis. |  | | During the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (or simply the Cultural Revolution), a mass movement that lasted officially from 1966 to 1977, conditions were especially difficult, and religious practitioners were persecuted. |  | | Before the Communist Revolution, a number of religious and philosophical systems were practiced in China. |
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http://eng.joy.com.tw/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=11
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| | Chinese Cultural Revolution Propagandistic Posters |
 | | The Cultural Revolution, which lasted from May 1966 to October 1976, is one of the most turbulent times in Chinese history. |  | | On the matchbox labels are famous posters made during Chinese cultural revolution period. |  | | eulogy of Chairman Mao and Chinese Communist Party |
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| | The Budapest Sun Online - Story page |
 | | East is Red also shows the impact the Cultural Revolution had on Hungary, by addressing the impact Maosim had on Eastern and Central Europe, and this is something the Hungarian public have, until now, not had a chance to see. |  | | According to official figures, 75,000 people were killed in extreme campaigns and 730,000 were tortured. |  | | They can imagine Chinese toddlers sitting on their potties, hearing the teachings of the Great Helmsman and preparing for a life of fighting for the future of socialism, to follow Dazhai’s and Daquing’s examples as taught by Mao. |
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| | Find in a Library: The Chinese cultural revolution |
 | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Find in a Library: The Chinese cultural revolution |
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| | In their 40's - works by Chinese artists born shortly Before the Cultural Revolution - ShanghArt - Absolutearts.com |
 | | ShanghART H-Space in Shanghai China present In their 40's - works by Chinese artists born shortly Before the Cultural Revolution in an exhibition that runs through June, 2005. |  | | In their 40's - works by Chinese artists born shortly Before the Cultural Revolution - ShanghArt - Absolutearts.com |  | | Artists born just before the beginning of the Cultural Revolution (1966-67) are an unique group. |
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| | Virtual Museum of the Cultural Revolution |
 | | This Virtual Museum of Cultural Revolution was built upon a proposal by the Editorial Board of Hua Xia Wen Zhai in the Spring of 1996. |  | | They have all been published in more than 60 issues of Zeng Kan, a HXWZ supplement. |  | | These works have come to us from scholars of the Cultural Revolution, readers' contributions, and articles we found scattered in all sorts of electronic and print publications. |
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| | During the Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | Mao Zedong was the leader of the Cultural Revolution. |  | | He wanted to bring about the Cultural Revolution by setting goals as well as inspiring the young Chinese citizens. |  | | Mao Zedong wanted to form a more effective bureaucracy. |
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| | China Books and Periodicals, Inc. - America's #1 Source of Publications About China Since 1960. |
 | | This is a lavishly illustrated portrait of the history and development of overseas Chinese communities around the world. |  | | From author, translator, and professor Harry J. Huang comes a new anthology to introduce the form of the Chinese short-short story to the English reader. |  | | This mini book is designed as a quick reference guide for those interested in Chinese etiquette and culture. |
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http://www.chinabooks.com/Catalog/cultrev.html
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| | Visual Art as Cultural Memory in Modern China |
 | | The posters in this exhibition were selected by Harriet Evans, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies, University of Westminster, London, and Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University. |  | | Further information about this exhibition and the Chinese poster collection of the Center for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, see: |  | | Please contact the maintainer for permission to re-publish any material. |
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http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/exhib/poster/exhibintro.html
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| | Eighth Grade : Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | This Page was last updated: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 1:27:50 PM Copyright 1999-2004 Avoca School District 37 |  | | Yanin, Jenny, Marisa, Kelsey & Esther's Chinese Revolution Page |  | | Some links to help you explore the Chinese Cultural Revolution: |
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| | CNN.com - EW review: Color 'Red Eye' scary - Aug 19, 2005 |
 | | Adapting his own nostalgic semiautobiographical novel about reeducation during the Chinese Cultural Revolution, filmmaker Dai Sijie has created a dreamy memory of hardship -- part familiar Chinese parable, part familiar French romance -- in which love of the radiantly beautiful, remote Chinese landscape outlasts bitterness at the Mao era's blinkered commitment to intellectual ignorance. |  | | The three principals in the film (made in 2002 and banned in China) are radiantly beautiful too, which doesn't hurt. |  | | To the question of "How're ya gonna keep her down on the farm after she's read 'Cousin Bette'?" the answer in "Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress" is, ya can't. |
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| | The Chinese Cultural Revolution |
 | | Describes the events surrounding the Maoist revolution in China. |  | | Add this book to your wish list |  | | The victims of hurricane Katrina need your help. |
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| | The Chairman Smiles - Chinese Posters 1949-1965 |
 | | The Chinese posters on this site are divided in three sections: the early years (1949-1965), the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and the period of modernization up to the present (1977-1997). |  | | From the beginning they are blended with elements of traditional Chinese painting and popular art: sweet colours, applied in soft gradations or combinations of heavy black contours with bright flat colours. |  | | See also Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages. |
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| | Buddha - BUDDHA |
 | | Return of the Buddha: The Qingzhou Discoveries has been made possible by the China Cultural Property Promotion Association and the Shandong Provincial |  | | Even so, the Buddha did not teach that Ego-entities hasten through the ocean of rebirth The "Analysis of the Body," and the Contemplation on the Buddha, |
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