How the Red Sun Rose: The Origin and Development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1930-1945

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$84.00
Publisher
Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Publish Date
Pages
840
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.2 X 1.9 inches | 2.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9789629968229

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About the Author
Gao Hua (1954-2011) was a professor at Nanjing University and a leading historian of the Chinese Communist Party and twentieth-century China. Stacy Mosher is an editor and translator based in Brooklyn, New York. Guo Jian is professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Reviews
[Gao Hua] combined thorough research into original materials with well-organized presentation. His work on Yan'an has permitted us to have a new understanding of the era.--Ezra Vogel, Harvard University
A monumental and path-breaking study of Mao's rise in the party, a product of prodigious research in a vast range of documentaries, memoirs and archival sources, this book is the best account we have of the deep historical roots of the rectification campaign in the 1940s.--Joseph W. Esherick, University of California, San Diego
Gao broke the norm of the official narrative of Chinese Communist Party history--his monograph has become the new paradigm of historiography in this field.--Xiao Yanzhong, East China Normal University
This lucid translation of Gao Hua's seminal study of the Yan'an rectification movement and the rise of Mao Zedong to paramount leadership of the Chinese Communist Party is a major contribution to international scholarship. The Chinese edition of How the Red Sun Rose set the standard for truly scholarly studies of Party history among PRC scholars ever since the first edition came out in 2000, and it still has not been surpassed. International scholars of modern China and of comparative politics will benefit from this authoritative translation and its many explanatory notes. General readers will enjoy Professor Gao's engaging writing.--Timothy Cheek, University of British Columbia
This forceful account of Mao Zedong's rise to preeminence displays extraordinary insight into the nature of power in the Chinese Communist Party. It provides a detailed narrative of the personal conflicts, purges, ideological struggle, and structural reorganization that enabled Mao to defeat his Soviet-backed rival, Wang Ming. The climax of the book comes in an eye-opening account of the Rectification Movement in Yan'an in 1942-44, which is a tour de force of prodigious research, meticulous analysis, and deep reflection.--S. A. Smith, University of Oxford
Finally available in a superb English translation, How the Red Sun Rose is the masterwork of the esteemed, independent, and controversial historian Gao Hua, who was based at Nanjing University before his tragic death in 2012. Banned in China, this book is a must read for all who want to understand the trademark strategies deployed by Mao Zedong to achieve, maintain, and expand his political control both within the Communist Party and throughout Chinese society.--Paul G. Pickowicz, University of California, San Diego
A monumental and pathbreaking study of Mao's rise in the party, a product of prodigious research in a vast range of documents, memoirs, and published archival sources, this book is the best account we have of the deep historical roots of the rectification campaign in the 1940s.--Joseph W. Esherick, University of California, San Diego