03264nam 2200529 450 991080994710332120200123191821.0988-237-751-3(CKB)4100000004836432(OCoLC)1042320193(MdBmJHUP)muse69368(MiAaPQ)EBC5435045(Au-PeEL)EBL5435045(EXLCZ)99410000000483643220200123d2018 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierStalin and Mao a comparison of the Russian and Chinese revolutions /by Lucien Bianco ; translated from the French edition by Krystyna HorkoHong Kong :Chinese University Press,[2018]©20181 online resource (xxv, 448 pages))Translation of: La recidive: Revolution russe, revolution chinoise.988-237-065-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.The laggards -- Catching up -- Politics -- The peasants -- Famines -- Bureaucracy -- Culture -- The camps -- Dictators.China's ascent to the rank of the world's second largest economic power has given its revolution a better image than that of its Russian counterpart. Yet the two have a great deal in common. Indeed, the Chinese revolution was a carbon copy of its predecessor, until Mao became aware, not so much of the failures of the Russian model, but of its inability to adapt to an overcrowded third-world country. Yet instead of correcting that model, Mao decided to go further and faster in the same direction. The aftershock of an earthquake may be weaker, but the Great Leap Forward of 1958 in China was far more destructive than the Great Turn of 1929 in the Soviet Union. It was conceived with an idealistic end but failed to take all the possibilities into account. China's development only took off after--and thanks to--Mao's death, once the country turned its back on the revolution. Lucien Bianco's original comparative study highlights the similarities: the all-powerful bureaucracy; the over-exploitation of the peasantry, which triggered two of the worst famines of the twentieth century; control over writers and artists; repression and labor camps. The comparison of Stalin and Mao that completes the picture, leads the author straight back to Lenin and he quotes the observation by a Chinese historian that, "If at all possible, it is best to avoid revolutions altogether."Revolutions and socialismChinaHistory20th centurySoviet UnionPolitics and government1917-1936ChinaPolitics and government1949-1976ChinafastSoviet UnionfastSoviet UnionPolitics and government1917-1936nliChinaPolitics and government1949-1976nliRevolutions and socialismHistory320.53230951Bianco Lucien214988Horko KrystynaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809947103321Stalin and Mao4108307UNINA