1. China-Cultural Revolution
The main problem with this subject was the difficulty in ascertaining the beliefs and schools of history of individual historians. ... This upheaval lead to thousands or millions of deaths , the halt of education, the removal of the cadres in power, huge damage to the economy, a greater role of the military in politics and placed Mao in complete control. ... So Marcy's pro-Mao work is attributed to his left wing beliefs, Chang's work is linked to her experiences as a participant in the events, and Becker's works are attributed to his insubordination to the Chinese government...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate