JULIA LOVELL is Professor of Modern China at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is the author of The Great Wall and The Opium War, which won the 2012 Jan Michalski Prize. Her many translations of modern Chinese fiction into English include The Real Story of Ah Q and Other Tales of China. She writes about China for several newspapers, including The Guardian, Financial Times, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
"Written with wit and insight... Ms. Lovellsuggests that we
trivialize or ignore Maoism at our own peril if we cherish
individual rights andfree expression. We were proud to award her
book this year’s Cundill History Prize."
—Alan Taylor, Wall Street Journal
“[Maoism’s] history has not been adequately told in one sweeping,
accessible book — until now… [Lovell’s] new book covers a vast
amount of ground… The book’s greatest strength is its scope. Lovell
traveled widely, used archives and conducted interviews in many
countries and synthesized the work of scholars in the growing field
of global Cold War studies. She demonstrates how Maoism was more
than an amorphous idea, but a strategy pushed by China… These are
big, hefty chapters, making the book an indispensable guide… An
impressive, readable and often startling account of an era that
seems so far from our own.”—Ian Johnson, New York Times Book
Review
"Highly readable... Impressive... Well-researched... Ms.
Lovell’s account of the Maoist cult in Europe is sound, and
damning... Maoism is entertainingly written and
beautifully produced."—George Walden, The Wall Street
Journal
"Julia Lovell has given us a masterful corrective to the greatest
misconception about today’s China. For too long, visitors who
marveled at China’s new luxuries and capitalist zeal assumed that
Maoism had gone the way of its creator. That was a mistake.
Lovell’s account—eloquent, engrossing, intelligent—not only
explains why Xi Jinping has revived some of Mao’s techniques, but
also why Mao’s playbook for the ‘People’s War’ retains an
intoxicating and tragic appeal to marginalized people the world
over."—Evan Osnos, National Book Award-winning author of Age
of Ambition
"A landmark work giving a global panorama of Mao's
ideology filled with historic events and enlivened
by striking characters."—Jonathan Fenby, author of The
Penguin History of Modern China
"Surprisingly, the story of Maoism outside China has never been
told. Now, at last, we have this scintillating, sweeping narrative.
It is a book packed with jaw-dropping stories, told with the pace
and punch of a thriller. Chilling, but exhilaratingly readable, as
a warning from history this book could not be more timely."—Michael
Wood, historian and broadcaster
"An exciting and eye-opening account of Maoism's worldwide
spread."--The Daily Telegraph
"Exceptional...[H]arrowing, fascinating and occasionally
hilarious...Smooth and cautious, almost wily in how the awful and
the unbelievable are counterpointed."--Scotland on Sunday
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