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Forum: Reflections on Chinese Revolutionary History and its Contemporary Legacy

Revolutions in China: Historical origins and contemporary relevance

Pages 258-261 | Published online: 18 Nov 2013
 

Notes

1 Serge Moscovici, Qumang de shidai [The Age of the Crowd], trans., Xu Liemin, Xue Danyun, Li Jihong (Nanjing: Jiangsu renmin chubanshe, 2003), 35.

2 Ibid., 5–6, 34–35.

3 Hannah Arendt, On Revolution (London: Penguin Books, 1990), 61.

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Notes on contributors

Kuisong YANG

YANG Kuisong is the distinguished professor of history at the East China Normal University, Shanghai. His research focuses on the modern and contemporary Chinese history. His major publications include Revolution in the Middle Field: the Road of the Chinese Communist Party Toward Success in the International Contexts (Taiyuan: Shanxi People’s Publishing House, updated version, 2010), The Complicated Relationship between Mao Zedong and Moscow (Nanchang: Jiangxi People’s Publishing House, 2008), and History of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China (Nanchang: Jiangxi People’s Publishing House, 2009).

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