The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution (Second Revised Edition) by Harold R. Isaacs

The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution (Second Revised Edition)

Harold R. Isaacs

412 pages first pub 1938 (editions)

nonfiction history informative slow-paced
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The story of contemporary China typically dates back to Mao’s 1949 revolution. But in this classic work of Marxist scholarship, historian Harold Isaacs uncovers how workers and peasants struggled for a different kind of revolution, one built from ...

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