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The Purge of the Inner Mongolian People’s Party in the Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1967–69
Biographical note
Kerry Brown lived in Inner Mongolia from 1994 to 1996. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1998, serving as First Secretary at the British Embassy in Beijing before working as the head of the Indonesia, Philippines and East Timor Team in London. He gained his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds in Modern Chinese politics and history, and has had review articles published in China Information, China Review and Critical Asian Studies.
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Table of contents
Abbreviations Used in the Text; Note on the Text; Introduction; Dramatis Personae; 1. The Exercise of Power and its Relationship to Language: The Case of the Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia – 1967 to 1969; 2 ‘How to Handle the Problem of IMAR’: The Centre Speaks with the Region – 1967; 3 Nationality Versus Ethnicity: The Campaign Against the Local Party Leader Ulanfu – 1967 to 1968; 4 The New Order Speaks: The Voice of Comrade Teng Haiqing – 1967 to 1969 89; 5 The Politics of Saying Sorry: The Fall of Teng Haiqing – 1969; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index
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