The Shortest History of Migration

Author Published by Old Street Publishing ISBN 9781913083731 EAN 9781913083731 Bic Code NHTB|JBFH|JHBD|KCZ Cover Paperback

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‘Excellent… surefooted and perceptive, enlivened by a wealth of vignettes and anecdotes which bring to life the dramatic and frequently horrific events that have played a seminal role in forming Chinese society as it exists today’ PHILIP SHORT, author of Mao: A LifeMao launched the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in 1966 to purge his critics and blood a new generation of fighters. Ten years later, almost two million people had been killed and much of China’s heritage, from precious manuscripts to ancient temples, had been obliterated. The shadow of these terrible years lies heavily over the twenty-first-century nation. The history of this period is so toxic that China’s rulers have gone to great lengths to bury it – while a few brave men and women risk their freedom to uncover the truth. For as both they and the Party know, to grasp the hi