Table of Contents
Introduction, Jonathan Unger; Part I The Capital; Chapter 1 The Rise and Fall of the Beijing People’s Movement, Tony Saich; Chapter 2 Beijing Days, Beijing Nights, Geremie Barmé; Part II Manchuria; Chapter 3 The Student Democracy Movement in Changchun, Roger W. Howard; Chapter 4 ‘Tell the World About US’: The Student Movement in Shenyang, 1989, Anne Gunn; Part III The Interior; Chapter 5 Xi’an Spring, Joseph W. Esherick; Chapter 6 Voices from the Protest Movement in Chongqing: Class Accents and Class Tensions, Anita Chan, Jonathan Unger; Chapter 7 Despair and Hope: A Changsha Chronicle, Andrea Worden; Chapter 8 Protest in a Hunan County Town: The Profile of a Democracy Movement Activist in China’s Backwaters, Anita Chan; Part IV The South China Coast; Chapter 9 The 1989 Democracy Movement in Fujian and its Aftermath, Mary S. Erbaugh, Richard Curt Kraus; partV The Yangtze Delta; Chapter 10 The Popular Protest in Hangzhou, Keith Forster; Chapter 11 Letter from Shanghai, Roy Forward; Chapter 12 The Political Undoing of Shanghai’s World Economic Herald, Kate Wright; Chapter 13 Shanghai’s Response to the Deluge, Shelley Warner;