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In Our Time

The Cultural Revolution

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.69.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Chairman Mao and the revolt he led within his own party from 1966, setting communists against each other, to renew the revolution that he feared had become too bourgeois and to remove his enemies and rivals. Universities closed and the students formed Red Guard factions to attack the 'four olds' - old ideas, culture, habits and customs - and they also turned on each other, with mass violence on the streets and hundreds of thousands of deaths. Over a billion copies of Chairman Mao’s Little Red Book were printed to support his cult of personality, before Mao himself died in 1976 and the revolution came to an end. The image above is of Red Guards, holding The Little Red Book, cheering Mao during a meeting to celebrate the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution at Tiananmen Square, Beijing, August 1966 With Rana Mitter Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford Sun Peidong Visiting Professor at the Center for International Studies at Sciences Po, Paris And Julia Lovell Professor in Modern Chinese History and Literature at Birkbeck, University of London Produced by Simon Tillotson and Julia Johnson

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

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0:07.4

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0:09.5

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0:11.4

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0:14.8

I hope you enjoyed the programs.

0:16.6

Hello, in 1966, Chairman Mao began the Cultural Revolution,

0:20.6

an uprising when his own party

0:22.6

setting communists against each other

0:24.3

with mass violence on the streets

0:25.8

and the overthrowing of his enemies.

0:28.0

Universities closed the students forming redguard factions

0:31.3

to attack old ideas, old culture, old habits,

0:33.6

old customs, and each other.

0:35.2

To renew the revolution, Mao feared was now to a bourgeois.

0:39.3

Over a billion copies of Chairman Mao's little red book

0:42.2

were printed to support his culture personality,

0:44.8

and hundreds of thousands were killed

0:46.8

before Mao himself died in 1976,

0:49.6

and the revolution was cancelled.

0:51.5

We'd me to discuss the cultural revolution

0:53.3

our Rana Miser, Professor of the History

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