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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 3 Anon (1968) Enthusiastically develop the production of reed to safeguard the supply of raw materials needed to publish the writings of Chairman Mao (Propaganda Poster)
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This propaganda poster testifies to how the cult of Mao was bolstered by the mass publication of his Little Red Book, which incited farmers to boost harvesting of reed in order for more copies of the book to be produced.
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Anon
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Chinese Posters
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https://chineseposters.net/posters/pc-1968-l-006.php
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1968
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 8 Anon (1980) Trial of the Gang of Four and Jiang Qing (Photograph)
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Gang of Four Trial
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This photograph depicts Jiang Qing during the notorious Gang of Four Trial. Jiang was the only member of the Gang to defend herself, stating she had merely carried out Mao Zedong's orders. Jiang was initially sentenced to death but this was the commuted to life imprisonment. On release due to medical issues, Jiang committed suicide in a Beijing hospital leaving a note which stated the Chinese revolution had been derailed by revisionists.
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Anon
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Wikimedia commons
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiang_Qing#/media/File:Jiang_Qing_at_trial.jpg
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1980
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 4 : Anon (1966) Red Guards Rename the Street in Front of the Soviet Embassy Anti-Revisionism Road
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Red Guards
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This photograph depicts a large gathering of Red Guards symbolically attacking the Soviet Union by naming the street on which its embassy is situated as 'Anti-revisionism Road'. Russian leader Khrushchev had been critical of the Great Leap Forward and Mao's deviation from orthodox Marxism. In turn, Mao accused Khrushchev of capitalism and reaching out to the United States.
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Anon.
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everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org
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https://everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org/2016/01/12/red-guards-rename-the-street-in-front-of-the-soviet-embassy-to-anti-revisionism-road-in-1966/
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1966
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 5: Anon (1966) Red Guards ransack St Joseph’s Cathedral in Tianjin.
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Four Olds
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During the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards attacked many religious sites. By now, Mao had become a god-like figure worshiped by a mass following. Many religious leaders were beaten and killed by Red Guards. Catholic priests were often coerced into denouncing their faith and those who refused were murdered.
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Anon.
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everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org
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https://everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org/2015/11/25/collection-red-guards-ransack-tianjins-st-joseph-cathedral-in-1966/
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1966
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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https://www.marxists.org/subject/china/peking-review/1966/PR1966-33g.htm
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Source 2 : 16 Points or ‘Decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.’
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Commencement of the Cultural Revolution
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The Sixteeen Points document is an official declaration of the Cultural Revolution emphasising anti-capitalism, the role of young people and teaching of Mao Zedong Thought.
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Chinese Communist Party
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Peking Review
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https://www.marxists.org/subject/china/peking-review/1966/PR1966-33g.htm
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1966
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 1 Jiang Qing (1966) The Captain (Photograph)
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Model Plays
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This photograph was taken by Gang of Four leader Jiang Qing and depicts a scene from a model play. Eight model plays were produced in total and were adapted to various media from television to comic books etc. This led to the joke that 'eight hundred million people watched eight plays.' Jiang Qing was a former film actress and may have used her status in the industry to legitimise her role in planning the model plays.
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Jiang Qing
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Dengyan Zhou and Zhimin Shi (2017) Photography and the Appropriation of Kodak Dye Transfer in Socialist China
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Trans-Asia Photography Review University of Michigan
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tapic/x-7977573.0007.202-00000001/1?subview=detail;view=entry
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 6: Revolutionary Committee of Sichuan Art Academy (1969) Educated youth must go to the countryside to receive re-education from poor and lower middle peasants (propaganda poster)
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Sent-down Youth
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After the wave of destruction caused by the Red Guards in urban areas, they were forcibly 'sent down to the countryside' to learn from peasants. Current Communist Party leader Xi Jinping was also a participant in this campaign. In total about 10% of the urban population of 1970 was relocated.
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Revolutionary Committee of Sichuan Art Academy
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chineseposters.net
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https://chineseposters.net/posters/e15-35.php
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1969
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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 7: Zhou Ruichang (1974) Study the historical struggle between Confucians and Legalists , deepen the criticism of Lin and Confucius (Propaganda Poster)
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Zhou Enlai
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The 'Criticise Lin and Confucius' campaign was an elaborate attempt to indict the Chinese premier Zhou Enlai with traditionalist thinking supported by Mao's wife Jiang Qing. Note the imagery in this propaganda poster relates to industrial development with construction occurring in the background alluding to the power of the urban proletariat during the Cultural Revolution. Zhou had appealed for fairer treatment of scholars during the Cultural Revolution and brought back many formally purged cadres to the high ranks of the party. This was the last campaign of the Cultural Revolution.
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Zhou Ruichang
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chineseposters.net
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https://chineseposters.net/posters/e15-38.php
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1974