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The Politics of Historical Truth in the People's Republic of China
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009261258
- Artikelnr.: 70908901
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Introduction Daniel Leese and Amanda Shuman; Part I. Property: 1. Between
revolution and law: Merchant families' struggles for property rights and
justice under Mao and Deng, 1949-1984 Zhaojin Zeng; 2. What right to
property when rebellion is justified? Revolution and restitution in
Shanghai Puck Engman; 3. The pursuit of transitional justice from below: A
case study from Shanghai Qin Shao; Part II. The Mechanics of
Rehabilitation: 4. Dealing with victims of the Cultural Revolution: The
case of the Guangxi killings, 1983-1987 Guoqing Song; 5. Villagers, cadres,
and the politics of rehabilitation in post-Mao China, 1979-1982 Long Yang;
Part III. The Politics of Truth: 6. Local reassessment versus central
prestige: Tao Zhu, land reform, and the Pine Hill incident Mark Czeller; 7.
New verdicts on the printed page: Expurgating the ,Gang of Four, in the
publishing industry, 1976-1978 Matthew Wills; Part IV. Memory: 8.
Narratives and voices of Cultural Revolution ,perpetrators, Man Zhang; 9.
Coping with a traumatic past: Wang Bing's documentaries He Fengming and
Dead Souls Flora Lichaa; 10. From individual guilt to public remorse: The
,Confessions, (Chanhuilu) column in the journal Yanhuang Chunqiu Sebastian
Veg; Afterword: The Chinese Communist Party's politics of historical
justice in perspective Daniel Leese.
revolution and law: Merchant families' struggles for property rights and
justice under Mao and Deng, 1949-1984 Zhaojin Zeng; 2. What right to
property when rebellion is justified? Revolution and restitution in
Shanghai Puck Engman; 3. The pursuit of transitional justice from below: A
case study from Shanghai Qin Shao; Part II. The Mechanics of
Rehabilitation: 4. Dealing with victims of the Cultural Revolution: The
case of the Guangxi killings, 1983-1987 Guoqing Song; 5. Villagers, cadres,
and the politics of rehabilitation in post-Mao China, 1979-1982 Long Yang;
Part III. The Politics of Truth: 6. Local reassessment versus central
prestige: Tao Zhu, land reform, and the Pine Hill incident Mark Czeller; 7.
New verdicts on the printed page: Expurgating the ,Gang of Four, in the
publishing industry, 1976-1978 Matthew Wills; Part IV. Memory: 8.
Narratives and voices of Cultural Revolution ,perpetrators, Man Zhang; 9.
Coping with a traumatic past: Wang Bing's documentaries He Fengming and
Dead Souls Flora Lichaa; 10. From individual guilt to public remorse: The
,Confessions, (Chanhuilu) column in the journal Yanhuang Chunqiu Sebastian
Veg; Afterword: The Chinese Communist Party's politics of historical
justice in perspective Daniel Leese.
Introduction Daniel Leese and Amanda Shuman; Part I. Property: 1. Between
revolution and law: Merchant families' struggles for property rights and
justice under Mao and Deng, 1949-1984 Zhaojin Zeng; 2. What right to
property when rebellion is justified? Revolution and restitution in
Shanghai Puck Engman; 3. The pursuit of transitional justice from below: A
case study from Shanghai Qin Shao; Part II. The Mechanics of
Rehabilitation: 4. Dealing with victims of the Cultural Revolution: The
case of the Guangxi killings, 1983-1987 Guoqing Song; 5. Villagers, cadres,
and the politics of rehabilitation in post-Mao China, 1979-1982 Long Yang;
Part III. The Politics of Truth: 6. Local reassessment versus central
prestige: Tao Zhu, land reform, and the Pine Hill incident Mark Czeller; 7.
New verdicts on the printed page: Expurgating the ,Gang of Four, in the
publishing industry, 1976-1978 Matthew Wills; Part IV. Memory: 8.
Narratives and voices of Cultural Revolution ,perpetrators, Man Zhang; 9.
Coping with a traumatic past: Wang Bing's documentaries He Fengming and
Dead Souls Flora Lichaa; 10. From individual guilt to public remorse: The
,Confessions, (Chanhuilu) column in the journal Yanhuang Chunqiu Sebastian
Veg; Afterword: The Chinese Communist Party's politics of historical
justice in perspective Daniel Leese.
revolution and law: Merchant families' struggles for property rights and
justice under Mao and Deng, 1949-1984 Zhaojin Zeng; 2. What right to
property when rebellion is justified? Revolution and restitution in
Shanghai Puck Engman; 3. The pursuit of transitional justice from below: A
case study from Shanghai Qin Shao; Part II. The Mechanics of
Rehabilitation: 4. Dealing with victims of the Cultural Revolution: The
case of the Guangxi killings, 1983-1987 Guoqing Song; 5. Villagers, cadres,
and the politics of rehabilitation in post-Mao China, 1979-1982 Long Yang;
Part III. The Politics of Truth: 6. Local reassessment versus central
prestige: Tao Zhu, land reform, and the Pine Hill incident Mark Czeller; 7.
New verdicts on the printed page: Expurgating the ,Gang of Four, in the
publishing industry, 1976-1978 Matthew Wills; Part IV. Memory: 8.
Narratives and voices of Cultural Revolution ,perpetrators, Man Zhang; 9.
Coping with a traumatic past: Wang Bing's documentaries He Fengming and
Dead Souls Flora Lichaa; 10. From individual guilt to public remorse: The
,Confessions, (Chanhuilu) column in the journal Yanhuang Chunqiu Sebastian
Veg; Afterword: The Chinese Communist Party's politics of historical
justice in perspective Daniel Leese.







