China's Civil War: A Social History, 1945–1949 (New Approaches to Asian History)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 3/5/2015
EAN 9781107054677, ISBN10: 1107054672
Hardcover, 296 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English
China's Civil War is the first book of its kind to offer a social history in English of the Civil War in 1945–9 that brought the Chinese Communist Party to power. Integrating history and memory, it surveys a period of intense upheaval and chaos to show how the Communist Party and its armies succeeded in overthrowing the Nationalist government to bring political and social revolution to China. Drawing from a collection of biographies, memoirs, illustrations and oral histories, Diana Lary gives a voice to those who experienced the war first-hand, exemplifying the direct effects of warfare - the separations and divisions, the exiles and losses, and the social upheaval that resulted from the conflict. Lary explores the long-term impact on Chinese societies on the Mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong, which have all diverged far from pre-war Chinese society.
Introduction
1. The social background to the Civil War
2. Ending one war, beginning another
August 1945–June 1946
3. Turning points
July 1946–June 1947
4. All-out war
July 1947–June 1948
5. Nearing the end
July 1948–January 1949
6. The end game
February to December, 1949
7. The immediate outcome
the early 1950s
8. Social outcomes of the Civil War
Conclusion
Index.