
Mao: A Very Short Introduction
por
Delia Davin
Aún sin calificaciones
Children’s
History
Manga
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
144
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 10, 2013
Editorial
Oxford University Press
Edición
1
ISBN-10
019958866X
ISBN-13
9780199588664
Descripción
Delia Davin delves into the complex life and legacy of Mao Zedong, exploring the impact he had on China and the world during the 20th century. Through a concise yet informative narrative, she paints a portrait of Mao as both a revolutionary figure and a controversial communist leader. The book aims to unravel the intricacies of Mao's ideology, his role in the Chinese Communist Party, and the tumultuous events that defined his rule, including the Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward.
Davin also touches on Mao's influence beyond China's borders, examining how his revolutionary ideas inspired movements across the globe. With a blend of historical context and critical analysis, the work offers readers insight into the contradictions and complexities of Maoist thought, encouraging a deeper understanding of a figure whose legacy continues to spark debate and discussion in contemporary society.
Davin also touches on Mao's influence beyond China's borders, examining how his revolutionary ideas inspired movements across the globe. With a blend of historical context and critical analysis, the work offers readers insight into the contradictions and complexities of Maoist thought, encouraging a deeper understanding of a figure whose legacy continues to spark debate and discussion in contemporary society.
Reseñas
No hay reseñas aún
Sé el primero en reseñar este libro y compartir tus pensamientos
Añadir Primera ReseñaRegistro de lectura
No se encontraron registros de lectura
Empieza a rastrear tu progreso de lectura para ver los registros aquí
Agrega tu primer registro de lecturaNotas
Registro de transacciones
No se encontraron registros de transacciones
Empieza a rastrear tus transacciones de libros para ver los registros aquí
Agrega tu primer registro de transacciones