CITY VERSUS COUNTRYSIDE IN MAO'S CHINA
Jeremy Brown, City versus Countryside in Mao's China (Cambridge University Press, 2012).
These books, chapters, and articles feature sources from unconventional places that were cited as belonging to the "author's collection (AC)." Readers can view the original sources, which are organized by chapter, page number, and footnote number.
Jeremy Brown, City versus Countryside in Mao's China (Cambridge University Press, 2012).
Jeremy Brown, “Moving Targets: Changing Class Labels in Rural Hebei and Henan, 1960–1979,” in Jeremy Brown and Matthew D. Johnson, Maoism at the Grassroots: Everyday Life in China’s Era of High Socialism (Harvard University Press, 2015), 51–76.
Sha Qingqing and Jeremy Brown, “Adrift in Tianjin, 1976: A Diary of Natural Disaster, Everyday Urban Life, and Exile to the Countryside,” in Jeremy Brown and Matthew D. Johnson, Maoism at the Grassroots: Everyday Life in China’s Era of High Socialism (Harvard University Press, 2015), 179–195.
Jeremy Brown, “When Things Go Wrong: Accidents and the Legacy of the Mao Era in Today’s China,” in Perry Link, Richard Madsen, and Paul G. Pickowicz, eds., Restless China (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013), 11–36.
Michael Schoenhals, “China's 'Great Proletarian Information Revolution' of 1966–1967,” in Jeremy Brown and Matthew D. Johnson, Maoism at the Grassroots: Everyday Life in China’s Era of High Socialism (Harvard University Press, 2015), 230–258.
The "author's collection" sources in this chapter can be found in The Michael Schoenhals Collection: China During the Cultural Revolution