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  1. Mapping the intellectual public sphere in China today
  2. Anyuan: Mining China's Revolutionary Tradition. By Elizabeth J. Perry. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2012. xvii, 392 pp. $75.00 (cloth); $34.95 (paper).
  3. Mao and Maoism
  4. The importance of revolution as an historical topic
  5. Of Leaders and Governance: How the Chinese Dragon Got Its Scales
  6. Mao, Revolution, and Memory
  7. A Critical Introduction to Mao
  8. Preface
  9. Xu Jilin and the Thought Work of China's Public Intellectuals
  10. The New Number One Counter-Revolutionary inside the Party: Academic Biography as Mass Criticism
  11. An Intellectual History of Modern China Merle Goldman Leo Ou-Fan Lee
  12. Reviews of Books:Creating a Public: People and Press in Meiji Japan James L. Huffman
  13. Propaganda and Culture in Mao's China
  14. Conclusion: Broken Jade
  15. Introduction: Intellectuals, Propaganda, and Culture in China’s Party-State
  16. A Provincial Scholar Turns to National Revolution
  17. Life in the Establishment (1946–1956)
  18. Death and Afterlife as Villain and Hero
  19. Maoism in Crisis: The Price of Engagement (1956–1960)
  20. The Revolutionary Propagandist: Life in the Jin Cha Ji Border Region (1937–1945)
  21. Theory Worker and Culture Bearer: Beijing after the Great Leap (1960–1964)
  22. Introduction: "The Trial"
  23. Editors' Introduction
  24. Editors' Introduction
  25. Editors' Introduction
  26. The `Genius' Mao: A Treasure Trove of 23 Newly Available Volumes of Post- 1949 Mao Zedong Texts
  27. The Fading of Wild Lilies: Wang Shiwei and Mao Zedong's Yan'an Talks in the First CPC Rectification Movement
  28. Deng Tuo: Culture, Leninism and Alternative Marxism in the Chinese Communist Party
  29. HISTORIANS AS PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA