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The Fall and Rise of China
Professor Richard Baum
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Richard Baum, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Political Science
University of California, Los Angeles
P
rofessor Richard Baum is Distinguished
Professor of Political Science at the
University of California, Los Angeles, where
he specializes in the study of modern Chinese
politics and foreign relations. He earned a B.A. in
Political Science from UCLA in 1962; an M.A. in
Political Science from the University of California,
Berkeley, in 1963; and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Berkeley in 1970.
He also holds a certifi cate of achievement in Mandarin Chinese from the
Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies in Taipei, Taiwan.
Professor Baum has lived and lectured extensively throughout China and
Asia. In recent years, he has served as visiting professor and visiting scholar at
a number of leading universities, including Peking University; Meiji Gakuin
University; The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Delhi University; Leiden
University; Princeton University; and Arizona State University, where he
was honored as the university’s Distinguished Visiting Scholar for 2008.
For many years, Professor Baum was the director of the UCLA Center
for Chinese Studies. Throughout his 40-year career, he has served on the
boards of several leading organizations in his fi eld, including the National
Committee on United States–China Relations and the Joint Committee
on Contemporary China of the Social Science Research Council. He has
been a consultant to numerous public and private agencies, including the
White House, the United Nations, and the Rand Corporation. He is also a
frequent commentator on Chinese and East Asian affairs for several leading
newspapers, the BBC World Service, Voice of America, CNN International,
and National Public Radio.
Professor Baum has written or edited nine books and has published more
than 100 articles in professional and popular journals. His books include
China in Ferment: Perspectives on the Cultural Revolution
;
Prelude
i
to Revolution: Mao, the Party, and the Peasant Question, 1962–1966
;
China’s Four Modernizations: The New Technological Revolution
;
Reform
and Reaction in Post-Mao China: The Road to Tiananmen
;
Burying Mao:
Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping
;
and a personal memoir,
China
Watcher: Confessions of a Peking Tom.
Professor Baum is an avid traveler, outdoorsman, and tennis enthusiast.
Three of his peak experiences to date have been an ascent of Japan’s
Mount Fuji by moonlight, exploration of the exquisite Cambodian temple
ruins at Angkor Wat, and holding a center-court seat at the Wimbledon
lawn tennis championships.
Professor Baum currently divides his time between teaching at UCLA and
living and writing in the village of Les Michels in Provence, France. With
help from his wife, Karin, a professional restaurateur, and their Basset hound,
Millie, he is striving heroically to improve his rudimentary knowledge of
French food, wine, cheese, and language. ■
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Professor Biography ............................................................................ i
Course Scope.....................................................................................1
LECTURE GUIDES
LECTURE 1
The Splendor That Was China, 600–1700 .........................................9
LECTURE 2
Malthus and Manchu Hubris, 1730–1800.........................................12
LECTURE 3
Barbarians at the Gate, 1800–1860 .................................................14
LECTURE 4
Rural Misery and Rebellion, 1842–1860 .........................................18
LECTURE 5
The Self-Strengthening Movement, 1860–1890...............................21
LECTURE 6
Hundred Days of Reform and the Boxer Uprising ............................24
LECTURE 7
The End of Empire, 1900–1911........................................................28
LECTURE 8
The Failed Republic, 1912–1919......................................................31
LECTURE 9
The Birth of Chinese Communism, 1917–1925................................34
LECTURE 10
Chiang, Mao, and Civil War, 1926–1934 .........................................37
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