Guest Editors' Introduction

Contemporary Chinese Thought 33 (1):3-19 (2001)
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Books played a unique role during the Cultural Revolution, especially when it came to their relationship with the younger generation of that tumultuous era.

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Resolution Of The First National Congress Of The Capital May 16 Red Guard Corps.[author unknown] - 2001 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 33 (1):30-33.

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