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Source 1 — The contribution of Marxism–Leninism
Milston, G 1978, A Short History of China
Source 2 — The Communists and nationalism
Origins of the Chinese Revolution (1915–1949), 1971, trans. Bianco, L & Bell, M
Source 3 — Mao on the peasants and revolution
de Bary, WT et al. 1999, Sources of Chinese Tradition
Source 4 — The Hundred Flowers campaign of 1957
Jackson, JM 2004, An Early Spring: Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Intellectuals and the Hundred Flowers Campaign
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Source 5 — Great Leap Forward (1956–1960)
The peopleʼs communes are good, 1958
A poster for schools shows the ideal peopleʼs commune, with a rich harvest, backyard furnaces, communal facilities for eating and washing, a centre for the elderly, and the people’s militia.
Landsberger, SR & The International Institute of Social History 1958
Source 6 — Beijing Red Guard: Long live the revolutionary rebel spirit of the proletariat
China, Peking Review, No. 34, 9 September 1966 1999, trans. Morcombe, M & Fielding, M
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Source 7 — The Cultural Revolution
ʻRender new service for the peopleʼ, February 1968
Landsberger, SR & The International Institute of Social History
Source 8 — Two statements by Deng Xiaoping about the need for reform in China
Burke, P 1999, Heinemann Outcomes: Studies of Asia
Source 9 — Deng’s four modernisations
Benson, L 2016, China Since 1949
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Source 10 — Official view of Mao, post-Cultural Revolution
The Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, n.d.
Source 11 — China’s Communist Party: Different in all but its name
Marquand, R 2002, China’s Communist Party – different in all but its name
Source 12 — Ideology for the Communist Party in the 21st century
Brown, K 2012, The Communist Party of China and Ideology in China
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de Bary, WT, Chan, W, Adler, J, Bloom, I & Lufrano, R 1999, Sources of Chinese Tradition 2nd edition, Columbia University Press, New York.
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Jackson, JM 2004, ‘An early spring: Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese intellectuals and the Hundred Flowers campaign’, www.coursehero.com/file/p6osu7/6-John-M-Jackson-An-Early-Spring-Mao- Tse-tung-the-Chinese-Intellectuals-and-the/, accessed 31 August 2018.
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Landsberger, SR & the International Institute of Social History 1968, Political poster, http://chineseposters.net, accessed 15 March 2018.
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Burke P 1999, Heinemann Outcomes: Studies of Asia, Melbourne, VIC.
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Benson, L 2016, China Since 1949, Routledge, London UK.
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