@book {8454, title = {Mao{\textquoteright}s Last Revolution}, year = {2006}, publisher = {Belknap Press of Harvard U P}, organization = {Belknap Press of Harvard U P}, address = {Cambridge}, abstract = {China~--~History~--~Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976. }, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick and Schoenhals, Michael} } @book {8471, title = {The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, Volume $\#$: The coming of the cataclysm, 1961-1966}, year = {1999}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, organization = {Columbia University Press}, address = {New York}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8453, title = {The Politics of China: The Eras of Mao and Deng}, year = {1997}, note = {Second Edition}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, organization = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge }, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8459, title = {The Cambridge History of China.~Vol. 15,~The People{\textquoteright}s Republic.~Part 2,~Revolutions within the Chinese Revolution, 1966-1982~}, year = {1991}, note = {Edited by Roderick MacFarquhar and John K. Fairbank. }, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, organization = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge }, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8450, title = {The secret speeches of Chairman Mao : from the hundred flowers to the great leap forward}, year = {1989}, note = {Roderick MacFarquhar, Timothy Cheek, Eugene Wu (Editors) Contributions by Merle Goldman and Benjamin I. Schwartz}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, organization = {Harvard University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick and Mao, Zedong} } @book {8458, title = {The Cambridge History of China.~Vol. 14,~The People{\textquoteright}s Republic.~Part 1,~The emergence of revolutionary China, 1949-1965}, year = {1987}, note = {Edited by Roderick MacFarquhar and John K. Fairbank. }, publisher = {Cambridge :~Cambridge University Press}, organization = {Cambridge :~Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, abstract = {A century of revolutionary upheaval in China reached a climax in 1949 with the creation of the People{\textquoteright}s Republic. A central government had now gained full control of the Chinese mainland, thus achieving the national unity so long desired. Moreover, this central government was committed for the first time to the overall modernization of the nation{\textquoteright}s polity, economy, and society. This is the first of the two final volumes of The Cambridge History of China, which describe the efforts of the People{\textquoteright}s Republic of China to grapple with the problems of adaptation to modern times. Volume 14 deals with the achievements of the economic and human disasters of the new regime{\textquoteright}s first sixteen years (1949-65). Part I chronicles the attempt to adapt the Soviet model of development to China, and Part II covers the subsequent efforts of China{\textquoteright}s leaders to find native solutions that would provide more rapid and appropriate answers to China{\textquoteright}s problems. Each of the two parts of the volume analyzes the key issues and developments in the spheres of politics, economics, culture, education, and foreign relations. The contributors, all leading scholars of the period, show the interrelation of Chinese actions in all these spheres, and the describe how, gradually, events led to the Cultural Revolution launched by Mao Tse-tung in 1966.}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8469, title = {The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, Volume 2: The Great Leap Forward}, year = {1983}, publisher = {Columbia University Press }, organization = {Columbia University Press }, address = {New York}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8467, title = {The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, Volume 1: Contradictions among the people, 1956-1957}, year = {1974}, publisher = {Columbia University Press }, organization = {Columbia University Press }, address = {New York}, abstract = {Modern Chinese politics, 1958-1960.}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8451, title = {Sino-American relations, 1949-71}, year = {1972}, note = {"Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs." Documented and introduced by Roderick MacFarquhar. }, publisher = {Praeger}, organization = {Praeger}, address = {New York}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8456, title = {The Hundred Flowers Campaign and the Chinese Intellectuals}, year = {1966}, note = {With an epilogue by G. F. Hudson.}, publisher = {Praeger}, organization = {Praeger}, address = {New York}, abstract = {Communist self-criticism. Subject : China~--~Politics and government~--~1949-1976.}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} } @book {8455, title = {China under Mao: politics takes command}, year = {1966}, note = {A selection of articles from the China Quarterly MacFarquhar, Roderick (Editor)}, publisher = {M.I.T. Press}, organization = {M.I.T. Press}, address = {Cambridge}, author = {MacFarquhar, Roderick} }