The Great Leap – China
Author: Joseph Peterson
Publisher: B. I. Publications
Edition & Year: First Edition, 1966
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 387
Size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in
The Great Leap – China by Joseph Peterson provides a comprehensive and critical study of China’s ambitious and far-reaching campaign known as the Great Leap Forward, a defining chapter in 20th-century political and economic history. Published in 1966 by B. I. Publications, this 387-page hardcover first edition captures the complexities of a nation striving for rapid modernization under a centralized political vision.
The book examines the ideological foundations and practical implementation of the Great Leap Forward, highlighting efforts to transform China from an agrarian society into an industrial power. Peterson analyzes key policies such as communal farming, mass mobilization of labor, and decentralized industrial production, while also addressing the challenges and consequences that followed.
Through careful observation and analysis, the author sheds light on the economic disruptions, social transformations, and political dynamics that defined this period. The work provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how ambition, ideology, and governance intersected during a time of intense national change.
Written in a clear and analytical style, the book is valuable for both academic readers and general audiences interested in global history. Its 5.5 × 8.5 inch hardcover format ensures durability and makes it suitable for long-term study and reference.
Today, The Great Leap – China remains an important historical document that helps contextualize China’s development and its place in the modern world. It is especially relevant for students and scholars of political systems, economic history, and Asian studies.
- Author: Joseph Peterson – historian focusing on modern political developments
- Publisher: B. I. Publications, First Edition (1966)
- Format: Hardcover, 387 pages
- Subject: China’s Great Leap Forward and its socio-economic impact
- Themes: Industrialization, political ideology, social transformation
- Academic Value: Useful for students of Chinese history and political science
- Size: 5.5 × 8.5 inches – standard academic format
- Collector Appeal: A mid-20th-century analysis of a pivotal historical event
Collector’s Note
This 1966 first-edition hardcover of The Great Leap – China is a valuable historical study documenting a crucial phase in China’s modern development. Its analytical depth and period perspective make it an important addition for collectors, historians, and readers interested in political and economic transformations of the 20th century.













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