Book contents
- The Cambridge History of Communism
- The Cambridge History of Communism
- The Socialist Camp and World Power 1941–1960s
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume II
- Introduction to Volume II
- Part I Expansion and Conflict
- 1 World War II, Soviet Power and International Communism
- 2 Anti-Fascist Resistance Movements in Europe and Asia During World War II
- 3 The Sovietization of East Central Europe 1945–1989
- 4 The Chinese Communist Revolution and the World
- 5 Nikita Khrushchev and De-Stalinization in the Soviet Union 1953–1964
- 6 The Changing Pattern of Soviet–East European Relations 1953–1968
- 7 Post-Stalinist Reformism and the Prague Spring
- 8 The Socialist Modernization of China Between Soviet Model and National Specificity 1949–1960s
- 9 The Chinese Cultural Revolution
- 10 The Rise and the Fall of the Sino-Soviet Alliance 1949–1989
- 11 Mao Zedong as a Historical Personality
- 12 Cold War Anti-Communism and the Impact of Communism on the West
- Part II Becoming Global, Becoming National
- Index
- Plate Section
- References
11 - Mao Zedong as a Historical Personality
from Part I - Expansion and Conflict
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 September 2017
- The Cambridge History of Communism
- The Cambridge History of Communism
- The Socialist Camp and World Power 1941–1960s
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume II
- Introduction to Volume II
- Part I Expansion and Conflict
- 1 World War II, Soviet Power and International Communism
- 2 Anti-Fascist Resistance Movements in Europe and Asia During World War II
- 3 The Sovietization of East Central Europe 1945–1989
- 4 The Chinese Communist Revolution and the World
- 5 Nikita Khrushchev and De-Stalinization in the Soviet Union 1953–1964
- 6 The Changing Pattern of Soviet–East European Relations 1953–1968
- 7 Post-Stalinist Reformism and the Prague Spring
- 8 The Socialist Modernization of China Between Soviet Model and National Specificity 1949–1960s
- 9 The Chinese Cultural Revolution
- 10 The Rise and the Fall of the Sino-Soviet Alliance 1949–1989
- 11 Mao Zedong as a Historical Personality
- 12 Cold War Anti-Communism and the Impact of Communism on the West
- Part II Becoming Global, Becoming National
- Index
- Plate Section
- References
- Type
- Chapter
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- The Cambridge History of Communism , pp. 269 - 290Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017