000 01442 a2200433 4500
001 1138348643
005 20250317100407.0
008 250312042020GB eng
020 _a9781138348646
037 _bTaylor & Francis
_cGBP 23.99
_fBB
040 _a01
041 _aeng
072 7 _aJPFC
_2thema
072 7 _aGTM
_2thema
072 7 _aJB
_2thema
072 7 _aKC
_2thema
072 7 _aNHF
_2thema
072 7 _aGTP
_2thema
072 7 _aQDTS
_2thema
072 7 _aJPA
_2thema
072 7 _a1FPC
_2bisac
072 7 _aJPFC
_2bic
072 7 _aGTB
_2bic
072 7 _aJF
_2bic
072 7 _aKC
_2bic
072 7 _aHBJF
_2bic
072 7 _aGTF
_2bic
072 7 _aHPS
_2bic
072 7 _aJPA
_2bic
072 7 _a1FPC
_2bisac
072 7 _aSOC053000
_2bisac
072 7 _a305.5520951
_2bisac
100 1 _aJeannette F. Ford
245 1 0 _aMao's Prey
_bThe History of Chen Renbing, Liberal Intelletual
250 _a1
260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20200310
300 _a200 p
520 _bThis book, first published in 2001, uses key oral histories to confirm and explain the professional and private lives of post-1949 Chinese intellectuals through the focal point of Chen Renbing, a man personally criticised by Mao Zedong. Intellectuals have faced unique perils in modern Chinese history, thousands of whom were targeted by Mao. Mao’s Prey provides invaluable insight into their experiences and fates.
999 _c1850
_d1850