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The power of Tiananmen : state-society relations and the 1989 Beijing student movement

معرفی کتاب «The power of Tiananmen : state-society relations and the 1989 Beijing student movement» نوشتهٔ Dingxin Zhao، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Chicago Press در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In the spring of 1989 over 100,000 students in Beijing initiated the largest student revolt in human history. Television screens across the world filled with searing images from Tiananmen Square of protesters thronging the streets, massive hunger strikes, tanks set ablaze, and survivors tending to the dead and wounded after a swift and brutal government crackdown. Dingxin Zhao's award-winning __The Power of Tiananmen__ is the definitive treatment of these historic events. Along with grassroots tales and interviews with the young men and women who launched the demonstrations, Zhao carries out a penetrating analysis of the many parallel changes in China's state-society relations during the 1980s. Such changes prepared an alienated academy, gave rise to ecology-based student mobilization, restricted government policy choices, and shaped student emotions and public opinion, all of which, Zhao argues, account for the tragic events in Tiananmen. In The Spring Of 1989, More Than 100,000 Students In Beijing Initiated The Largest Student Revolt In Human History. Television Screens Across The World Filled With Searing Images From Tiananmen Square Of Protesters Thronging The Streets, Massive Hunger Strikes, Tanks Set Ablaze, And Survivors Tending To The Dead And Wounded After A Swift And Brutal Government Crackdown. This Book Treats These Historic Events. Along With Grassroots Tales And Interviews With The Young Men And Women Who Launched The Demonstrations, It Carries Out An Analysis Of The Many Parallel Changes In China's State-society Relations During The 1980s. Foreword / Charles Tilly -- The Origin Of The 1989 Student Movement -- China's State-society Relations And Their Changes During The 1980s -- Intellectual Elites And The 1989 Movement -- Economic Reform, University Expansion, And Student Discontents -- The Decline Of The System For Controlling Students In Universities -- On The Eve Of The 1989 Movement -- The Development Of The 1989 Beijing Student Movement -- A Brief History Of The 1989 Movement -- State Legitimacy, State Behaviors, And Movement Development -- Ecology-based Mobilization And Movement Dynamics -- State-society Relations And The Discourses And Activities Of A Movement -- The State, Movement Communication, And The Construction Of Public Opinion. Dingxin Zhao. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [371]-411) And Indexes.

In the spring of 1989 over 100,000 students in Beijing initiated the largest student revolt in human history. Television screens across the world filled with searing images from Tiananmen Square of protesters thronging the streets, massive hunger strikes, tanks set ablaze, and survivors tending to the dead and wounded after a swift and brutal government crackdown.

Dingxin Zhao's award-winning The Power of Tiananmen is the definitive treatment of these historic events. Along with grassroots tales and interviews with the young men and women who launched the demonstrations, Zhao carries out a penetrating analysis of the many parallel changes in China's state-society relations during the 1980s. Such changes prepared an alienated academy, gave rise to ecology-based student mobilization, restricted government policy choices, and shaped student emotions and public opinion, all of which, Zhao argues, account for the tragic events in Tiananmen.

"In the spring of 1989 over 100,000 students in Beijing initiated the largest student revolt in human history. Television screens across the world filled with searing images from Tiananmen Square of protesters thronging the streets, massive hunger strikes, tanks set ablaze, and survivors tending to the dead and wounded after a swift and brutal government crackdown. Dingxin Zhao's award-winning The Power of Tiananmen is the definitive treatment of these historic events. Along with grassroots tales and interviews with the young men and women who launched the demonstrations, Zhao carries out a penetrating analysis of the many parallel changes in China's state-society relations during the 1980s. Such changes prepared an alienated academy, gave rise to ecology-based student mobilization, restricted government policy choices, and shaped student emotions and public opinion, all of which, Zhao argues, account for the tragic events in Tiananmen."--Back cover I have laid out a theoretical framework that argues that state-society relations-understood in terms of the nature of the state, the nature of society, and the linkages between the state and society-are the most important factors underlying the rise and development of a large-scale social movement or revolution. On the morning of April 22, 1989, seven days after the emergence of the 1989 Beijing Student Movement, a state funeral was held for Hu Yaobang inside the Great Hall of the People.
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