Science Innovation During the Cultural Revolution: Notes from the Peking Review (Essay)
Southeast Review of Asian Studies 2009, Annual, 31
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Publisher Description
In this scholarly note, Darryl Brock utilizes numerous articles from the Peking Review to argue that scientific and technical innovation among the "mass line" existed at surprising levels during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-76). The Cultural Revolution: A "Disaster" for China?
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