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    Acknowledgments
    Chinese Studies in History 25 (3): 3-3. 1992.
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    Editor's Introduction
    Chinese Studies in History 25 (3): 5-9. 1992.
    In the summer of 1997 one could scarcely enter a bookstore in Beijing without encountering Wang Xiaobo's pensive and defiant look on the cover of dozens of books displayed at the entrance. Wang had suddenly died in the spring of that year at the age of forty-five. Born in Beijing in 1952 to a family of intellectuals, he remained attached to China's capital despite periods of separation, such as during the Cultural Revolution, when he was sent to Yunnan to "learn from the peasants" and taught in …Read more
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