June Fourth

June Fourth
The Tiananmen protests and Beijing massacre of 1989 were a major turning point in recent Chinese history. In this new analysis of 1989, Jeremy Brown tells the vivid stories of participants and victims, exploring the nationwide scope of the democracy movement and the brutal crackdown that crushed it. At each critical juncture in the spring of 1989, demonstrators and decision makers agonized over difficult choices and saw how events could have unfolded differently. The alternative paths that participants imagined confirm that bloodshed was neither inevitable nor necessary. Using a wide range of previously untapped sources and examining how ordinary citizens throughout China experienced the crackdown after the massacre, this ambitious social history sheds fresh light on events that continue to reverberate in China to this day.

Author/Editor

Jeremy Brown

Publisher

Cambridge University Press & Assessment

ISBN

9781107657809

Publication date

1 Jan 2021 – 31 Dec 2021

Specialisation

Humanities

Theme

History

Region

Global Asia (Asia and other parts of the World)