A Macat Analysis of Frank Dikotters ..., Dr. John Wagner Givens
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A Macat Analysis of Frank Dikotter's Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-62

Narrator: Macat.com

Unabridged: 1 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Macat

Published: 07/15/2016


Synopsis

Historian Frank Dikotter used a brief window of political openness before the 2008 Beijing Olympics in China to get inside official archives and gather evidence of the terrible toll the Great Chinese Famine took on ordinary people. He also discovered how Communist leaders caused, and then covered up, the catastrophe. Dikotter shows the disaster that engulfed China between 1958 and 1962 was much worse than previously thought, with a death toll of at least 45 million—three times higher than the official number. Four years of traveling around China trawling local archives allowed Dikotter to catalogue the tragedy in his 2010 work, Mao’s Great Famine. He did this using a clever combination of facts, figures, and harrowing human stories. In extraordinary detail, Dikotter examines the famine caused by the Great Leap Forward, Mao Zedong’s attempt to jumpstart industrialization, comparing it to other mass deaths, such as the Holocaust in World War II. His compelling reassessment of one of the darkest episodes of the twentieth century forces scholars to examine Mao’s policy through every painful detail of the suffering it caused.

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