Research at Shorenstein APARC
Politics of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
SCP Project1998-present
Investigators
Andrew G. Walder (Principal Investigator) - Stanford University
Using newly available documentary sources, this project explores the politics of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, and reassesses prevailing scholarly beliefs about this period and its impact on contemporary China.
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Publications
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Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard Movement
Andrew G. Walder
Harvard University Press (2009)
Chinese Cultural Revolution as History, The
Joseph W. Esherick, Paul G. Pickowicz, Andrew G. Walder
Stanford University Press: Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (2006)
Tan Lifu: A "Reactionary" Red Guard in Historical Perspective
Andrew G. Walder
The China Quarterly vol. 180 (2004)

Cultural Revolution in the Countryside, The: Scope, Timing and Human Impact
Andrew G. Walder, Yang Su
China Quarterly vol. 173 (2003)
Beijing Red Guard Factionalism: Social Interpretations Reconsidered
Andrew G. Walder
The Journal of Asian Studies vol. 61, No. 2 (2002)

Career Advancement as Party Patronage: Sponsored Mobility into the Chinese Administrative Elite, 1949-1996
Bobai Li, Andrew G. Walder
American Journal of Sociology vol. 106, No. 5 (2001)
- East Asian Urbanization: Patterns, Problems, and Prospects
Mike Douglass
Shorenstein APARC (1998)


