The Unknown Cultural Revolution challenges the established
narrative of China's Cultural Revolution, which assumes that this
period of great social upheaval led to economic disaster, the
persecution of intellectuals, and senseless violence. Dongping Han
offers a powerful account of the dramatic improvements in the
living conditions, infrastructure, and agricultural practices of
China's rural population that emerged in this period. Drawing on
extensive local interviews and records in rural Jimo County, in
Shandong Province, Han shows that the Cultural Revolution helped
overthrow local hierarchies, establish participatory democracy and
economic planning in the communes, and expand education and public
services, especially for the elderly. Han lucidly illustrates how
these changes fostered dramatic economic development in rural
China.
The Unknown Revolution documents a neglected side of China's
Cultural Revolution, demonstrating the potential of mass education
and empowerment for radical political and economic transformation.
It is a bold and provocative work, which demands the attention not
only of students of contemporary Chinese history but of all who are
concerned with poverty and inequality in the world today.
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