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  • “The Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia” by Paul Hyer and William Heaton
  • ”The Last Hurrah? Political Protest in Inner Mongolia“ by William R.Jankowiak
  • “The Impact of the Cultural Revolution in China on the Mongolians of Inner Mongolia” by David Sneath

“The Impact of the Cultural Revolution in China on the Mongolians of Inner Mongolia” by David Sneath

A number of papers have been written in the west on the subject of the Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia. Hyer and Heaton’s (1968) account of the period in the China Quarterly deals with events up until 1968, and relies heavily upon an analysis of the news reports broad- cast by Radio Inner Mongolia at that time. The paper focuses upon the fate of Ulanhu, the Chairman of the Inner Mongolian Auto- nomous Region who fell from power during the Cultural Revolution. Hyer and Heaton are concerned primarily with the power struggles within the political apparatus, and they include no first-hand or eye- witness accounts. The paper gives no indication of the effects of the Cultural Revolution upon the great bulk of the population of the I.M.A.R., either Mongolian or Han Chinese. However, the article does carefully document the rapidly changing tide of Inner Mongolian government policy and the emergence of populist groups which challenged the political establishment, over the period 1965 to 1968

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