Unbidan
Acme Inc.
            {
    "id": 361696,
    "slug": "maoism-a-global-history",
    "nstc": null,
    "title": "Maoism: a global history",
    "subtitle": null,
    "collection_title": null,
    "collection_part_number": null,
    "annotation": null,
    "description": "For decades, the West has dismissed Maoism as an outdated historical and political phenomenon. Since the 1980s, China seems to have abandoned the utopian turmoil of Mao\u2019s revolution in favour of authoritarian capitalism. But Mao and his ideas remain central to the People\u2019s Republic and the legitimacy of its Communist government. With disagreements and conflicts between China and the West on the rise, the need to understand the political legacy of Mao is urgent and growing.\n\nThe power and appeal of Maoism have extended far beyond China. Maoism was a crucial motor of the Cold War: it shaped the course of the Vietnam War (and the international youth rebellions that conflict triggered) and brought to power the murderous Khmer Rouge in Cambodia; it aided, and sometimes handed victory to, anti-colonial resistance movements in Africa; it inspired terrorism in Germany and Italy, and wars and insurgencies in Peru, India and Nepal, some of which are still with us today \u2013 more than forty years after the death of Mao.\n\nIn this new history, Julia Lovell re-evaluates Maoism as both a Chinese and an international force, linking its evolution in China with its global legacy. It is a story that takes us from the tea plantations of north India to the sierras of the Andes, from Paris\u2019s fifth arrondissement to the fields of Tanzania, from the rice paddies of Cambodia to the terraces of Brixton.\n\nStarting with the birth of Mao\u2019s revolution in northwest China in the 1930s and concluding with its violent afterlives in South Asia and resurgence in the People\u2019s Republic today, this is a landmark history of global Maoism.",
    "additional_content": null,
    "bestseller_60": null,
    "imprint": null,
    "language_code": "eng",
    "original_language_code": null,
    "page_count": 606,
    "duration_seconds": null,
    "publication_date_first": "2019-03-14",
    "publication_date_latest": "2019-03-14",
    "cover_url": null,
    "editions": [
        {
            "isbn": "9781847922502",
            "product_form": "BC"
        }
    ],
    "ratings_count": 0,
    "read_count": 0,
    "review_count": 0,
    "favorite_count": 0,
    "reading_status_read_count": 0,
    "reading_status_reading_count": 0,
    "reading_status_want_to_read_count": 0,
    "rating_average": null,
    "ratings_distribution": {
        "1": 0,
        "2": 0,
        "3": 0,
        "4": 0,
        "5": 0
    },
    "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:29:15+00:00",
    "updated_at": "2025-11-05T00:30:38+00:00",
    "publisher": {
        "id": 4175,
        "slug": "random-house-uk",
        "name": "Random House UK",
        "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:08:37+00:00",
        "updated_at": "2025-09-19T15:10:08+00:00"
    },
    "contributors": [],
    "genres": [],
    "subjects": [
        {
            "scheme_identifier": "32",
            "scheme_version": null,
            "main_subject": false,
            "subject_code": "692",
            "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:29:15+00:00",
            "updated_at": "2025-09-19T13:29:15+00:00"
        }
    ],
    "tags": [],
    "campaigns": []
}
        

Maoism: a global history

ID 361696
Slug maoism-a-global-history
Contributors
Annotation
Description For decades, the West has dismissed Maoism as an outdated historical and political phenomenon. Since the 1980s, China seems to have abandoned the utopian turmoil of Mao’s revolution in favour of authoritarian capitalism. But Mao and his ideas remain central to the People’s Republic and the legitimacy of its Communist government. With disagreements and conflicts between China and the West on the rise, the need to understand the political legacy of Mao is urgent and growing. The power and appeal of Maoism have extended far beyond China. Maoism was a crucial motor of the Cold War: it shaped the course of the Vietnam War (and the international youth rebellions that conflict triggered) and brought to power the murderous Khmer Rouge in Cambodia; it aided, and sometimes handed victory to, anti-colonial resistance movements in Africa; it inspired terrorism in Germany and Italy, and wars and insurgencies in Peru, India and Nepal, some of which are still with us today – more than forty years after the death of Mao. In this new history, Julia Lovell re-evaluates Maoism as both a Chinese and an international force, linking its evolution in China with its global legacy. It is a story that takes us from the tea plantations of north India to the sierras of the Andes, from Paris’s fifth arrondissement to the fields of Tanzania, from the rice paddies of Cambodia to the terraces of Brixton. Starting with the birth of Mao’s revolution in northwest China in the 1930s and concluding with its violent afterlives in South Asia and resurgence in the People’s Republic today, this is a landmark history of global Maoism.
Bestseller 60
Genres
Subjects
692 Niet-westerse geschiedenis NUR
NSTC
Publisher Random House UK
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 606
Duration
Publication date first 2019-03-14
Publication date latest 2019-03-14
Cover URL
Editions
  • ISBN: 9781847922502 (BC)

Ratings & Reviews

0.0
0 ratings
Sign in to rate
You need to be logged in to submit a rating.

Recent Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book!