Harold R. Isaacs
Harold R. Isaacs
Harold R. Isaacs was a writer and long-time student of Chinese affairs. The Tragedy, his first book, was based largely on long-hidden original historical documents and has been recognized for many years as preserving the historical truth that would otherwise have been erased by the revolution's betrayers. Isaacs's loyalty was not to a party or ideology but to the 'martyrs' to whom he dedicated his work and to the millions who fought for a more just and humane Chinese society.
- The Tragedy of the Chinese RevolutionINR 695
The story of contemporary China typically dates back to Mao's 1949 revolution. But in this classic work, Harold R Isaacs uncovers how workers and peasants struggled for a different kind of revoluti...
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