La gran hambruna en la China de Mao
Historia de la catástrofe más devastadora de China 1958-1962
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Frank Dikötter
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Entre 1958 y 1962 cuarenta y cinco millones de chinos perecieron a causa de los trabajos forzados, la violencia y la hambruna a los que fueron sometidos por el gobierno de Mao Zedong. Obsesionado con la empresa frenética del Gran Salto Adelante, su iniciativa, destinada a superar el modelo económico occidental en menos de quince años, provocó una de las mayores catástrofes humanas de la historia.
Gracias a una exhaustiva labor de investigación de los archivos provinciales y municipales chinos recientemente abiertos, Dikötter da voz a las víctimas del régimen y demuestra por primera vez que el implacable destino de las personas de a pie no fue un accidente, sino el resultado directo, y en buena medida calculado, de las decisiones en las altas esferas del poder. La gran hambruna en la China de Mao abre así una nueva brecha en el muro que aún separa a la actual China, heredera del maoísmo instaurado en 1949, del resto del mundo.
©2017 Frank Dikötter; Traducción Joan Josep Mussarra; Editorial Acantilado. Traducido por Joan Josep Mussarra (P)2023 Audible StudiosListeners also enjoyed...
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There is a lot of interesting information in this book and lots of insight into events that transpired during that heartbreaking period. It is well worth listening to!
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