

Product Overview
"The discourse traces the path that China traversed from 1840-1969. In the first phase feudal China was transformed into a semi-feudal and semi-colonial China. In the second phase, the teeming multitude of the world over saw how the country, the happy hunting ground of different imperialist powers was transformed into a new democratic China through revolutionary means. This was followed by her change into a socialist country through co-operatives, Communes, Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution. The text is the first of its kind written by an Indian author. It imparts us an in depth analysis of the history of modern China. It meets demand of undergraduate and post graduate students of all over the country. The lucid and simple style of writing and chronology of events is sure to have an apt attention of general readers. "
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"The discourse traces the path that China traversed from 1840-1969. In the first phase feudal China was transformed into a semi-feudal and semi-colonial China. In the second phase, the teeming multitude of the world over saw how the country, the happy hunting ground of different imperialist powers was transformed into a new democratic China through revolutionary means. This was followed by her change into a socialist country through co-operatives, Communes, Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution. The text is the first of its kind written by an Indian author. It imparts us an in depth analysis of the history of modern China. It meets demand of undergraduate and post graduate students of all over the country. The lucid and simple style of writing and chronology of events is sure to have an apt attention of general readers. "
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About the Author
Amit Bhattacharyya taught in the Department of History at Jadavpur University. His areas of interest and research include Swadeshi industry, ancient and modern China and Japan, human rights, the Maoist movement, Swadeshi advertising, environmental issues, and the women’s movement.
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