Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic of China
Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic of China is a major series of ambitious works in social, political, and cultural history of socialist China. Aided by a wealth of new sources, recent research pays close attention to regional differences, to perspectives from the social and geographical margins, and to the unintended consequences of Communist Party rule. Books in the series contribute to this historical reevaluation by representing the most stimulating and rigorously researched works in the field to a broad audience. The series invites submissions from a variety of disciplines and approaches, based on written, material or oral sources. Particularly welcome are those works that bridge the 1949 and 1978 divides, and those which seek to understand China in an international or global context.
General Editors: Jennifer Altehenger, University of Oxford; Jacob Eyferth, University of Chicago; Daniel Leese, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany; Michael Schoenhals, Lunds Universitet, Sweden; Aminda Smith, Michigan State University
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