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Collective Killings in Rural China during the Cultural Revolution

  • Yang Su, University of California, Irvine
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  • ISBN:9781139036733
  • 2 b/w illus. 3 maps 32 tables
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    The violence of Mao's China is well known, but its extreme form is not. In 1967 and 1968, during the Cultural Revolution, collective killings were widespread in rural China in the form of pubic execution. Victims included women, children, and the elderly. This book is the first to systematically document and analyze these atrocities, drawing data from local archives, government documents, and interviews with survivors in two southern provinces. This book extracts from the Chinese case lessons that challenge the prevailing models of genocide and mass killings and contributes to the historiography of the Cultural Revolution, in which scholarship has mainly focused on events in urban areas.

    Prize winner

    Winner, 2012 Barrington Moore Book Award, Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology, American Sociological Association

    Honorable Mention, 2012 Charles Tilly Award, Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, American Sociological Association

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