A Revolution Across Art and Science Terry G. WilfongA Revolution Across Art and Science examines how laborers reimagined knowledge during a high point of radicalism in modern Chinese history. Encouraged to become curators, historians, writers, artists, technicians, scientists, and other kinds of experts, Chinese workers and peasants were mobilized to produce new knowledge in the humanities and sciences. Moving beyond the economic questions that have dominated most previous scholarship on the Great Leap
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it covers the span of Pressoir’s long life (1902-86) with a particular focus on the interwar decades (1920-40)
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