Book Title:

文革受難者

――關於迫害、監禁與殺戮的尋訪實錄

Victims of the Cultural Revolution

--An Investigative Account of Persecution, Imprisonment and Murder

 

Published in Hong Kong, May 2004

 

Author:  Youqin Wang, The University of Chicago

 

Foreword: Roderick MacFarquhar, Professor of History and Political Science of Harvard University, and Yu Ying-shih, Emeritus History Professor of Princeton University

ISBN : 962793412-7             

Language: Chinese

 

Page: 570

 

Characters: 510,000

 

Publisher:  Kaifang Magazine Press, Hong Kong 香港開放雜誌出版社

                  http://www.open.com.hk, (852)2893-9197

 

Abstract: 

 

This book, based on interviews conducted by the author with over one thousand people who experienced the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), provides details of over seven hundred victims of the revolution, including when, where and how they were persecuted, imprisoned and killed. The victims include teachers, writers, doctors, farmers, factory workers and house wives. This is the first account of the victims of the revolution based-on first-hand investigation, and the first to provide detailed information about victims from such a broad range of social backgrounds.

 

Most of the hundreds of victims discussed in this book have received neither public nor scholarly attention. Their experience remains a taboo subject in official Chinese publications. The author established a web site at www.chinese-memorial.org for the victims in 2000 which was blocked in China by Beijing authorities in 2002.

 

How to Purchase the Book?

 

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Price: 110 HK$ (15 US$), plus 15 US$ for shipping and handling for international order (air mail).