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Book Synopsis: Finalist for the 2015 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in JournalismLonglisted for the Lionel Gelber Award for the Best Non-Fiction book in the world on Foreign AffairsAn Economist Book of the Year, 2014A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice"One of the best analyses of the impact of Tiananmen throughout China in the years since 1989." --The New York Times Book Review
On June 4, 1989, People's Liberation Army soldiers opened fire on unarmed civilians in Beijing, killing untold hundreds of people. A quarter-century later, this defining event remains buried in China's modern history, successfully expunged from collective memory. In The People's Republic of Amnesia, Louisa Lim charts how the events of June 4th changed China, and how China changed the events of June 4th by rewriting its own history.
Lim reveals new details about those fateful days, including how one of the country's most senior politicians lost a family member to an army bullet, as well as the inside story of the young soldiers sent to clear Tiananmen Square. She also introduces us to individuals whose lives were transformed by the events of Tiananmen Square, such as a founder of the Tiananmen Mothers, whose son was shot by martial law troops; and one of the most important government officials in the country, who post-Tiananmen became one of its most prominent dissidents. And she examines how June 4th shaped China's national identity, fostering a generation of young nationalists, who know little and care less about 1989.
For the first time, Lim uncovers the details of a brutal crackdown in a second Chinese city that until now has been a near-perfect case study in the state's ability to rewrite history, excising the most painful episodes. By tracking down eyewitnesses, discovering US diplomatic cables, and combing through official Chinese records, Lim offers the first account of a story that has remained untold for a quarter of a century. The People's Republic of Amnesia is an original, powerfully gripping, and ultimately unforgettable book about a national tragedy and an unhealed wound.
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Experience the untold story of one of the most significant events in modern history with "The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited". This compelling book, a finalist for the prestigious Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism, takes you back to the fateful day of June 4, 1989, when unarmed civilians were brutally attacked by the People's Liberation Army in Beijing. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, author Louisa Lim uncovers the shocking truths buried deep within China's collective memory.
Discover new details that have remained hidden for a quarter of a century. Learn about the personal tragedies suffered by high-ranking politicians and ordinary citizens alike, as well as the brave soldiers who were unknowingly caught in the middle. Through the stories of those who were directly impacted by the events at Tiananmen Square, Lim paints a vivid picture of the enduring effects on China's national identity.
Prepare to be captivated by this powerfully gripping narrative that offers a fresh perspective on the aftermath of June 4th. Lim's meticulous research, including eyewitness accounts, US diplomatic cables, and official Chinese records, unveils a brutal crackdown in a second Chinese city that has remained hidden until now. Be among the first to uncover the secrets that have been carefully rewritten, and join the ranks of those who refuse to let this unhealed wound be forgotten.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable exploration of a national tragedy that continues to shape the world we live in. "The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited" is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of modern China. Grab your copy today and embark on a journey that will forever change your perspective.
Ready to delve into the untold story? Get your copy of "The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited" now and uncover the hidden truths that have shaped China's history.
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