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Children of the Cultural Revolution: Family Life and Political Behavior in Mao's China

By: Xiaowei Zang | Book details

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1.
Franklin Houn, "The Eighth Central Committee of the CCP". American Political Science Review ( June 1957) 51/ 2: Pp. 392-404.
2.
Donald W. Klein and Lois B. Hager, "The Ninth Central Committee". The Chinese Quarterly ( January/March 1971) 45: Pp. 37-56.
3.
Yen Chai-chi and Kao Kao, The Ten-Year History of the Chinese Cultural Revolution ( Taibei: Institute of Current China Studies, 1988).
4.
Alan Liu, Political Culture and Group Conflict in Communist China ( Santa Barbara: Clio Books, 1976); Andrew Walder, Communist Neo-Traditionalism ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986); Lynn White, Politics of Chaos ( Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989).
5.
Walder 1986 (footnote 4).
6.
Walder 1986 (footnote 4).
7.
Walder 1986 (footnote 4).
8.
John P. Burns, Political Participation in Rural China ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988), Pp. 2, 11, & 68.
9.
"Educated youths" held urban household registrations and were entitled theoretically to return to urban areas after a period of time in the countryside. "Returning educated youths" were children of peasants and had to stay in rural areas forever because they did not have urban household registrations. For information on the urban household registration system, see Tiejun Cheng and Mark Selden, "The Origins and Social Consequences of China's Hukou System". The China Quarterly ( 1994) no. 139: Pp. 644-668; Hein Mallee, "China's Household Registration System under Reform". Development and Change ( 1995) 26/ 1: Pp. 1-29; Mervyn Marthews, "Residence Controls in Present-Day China". Asian Affairs ( 1989) 20/ 2: Pp. 184-194.
10.
Walder 1986 (footnote 4).
11.
Glen Elder, Children of the Great Depression ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974), p. 32; Melvin Kohn, Class and Conformity ( Homewood: Dorsey 1977).

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