Oral History of Reform and Opening Up

Oral History of Reform and Opening Up

by Ouyang Song Editor-in-chief Gao Yongzhong

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This book selects major decisions and events in the course of more than 30 years of reform and opening up, systematically sorts them out, and carefully selects them. In the form of oral history, this book allows old leaders and old comrades who have personally experienced and witnessed the history of reform and opening up to recall the details, allow witnesses to comprehend the gains and losses, and allow thinkers to sublimate their experiences. The purpose is to reproduce history truly, vividly, and concretely, to provide first-hand information for the study of the history of reform and opening up, and to provide vivid readings of party history in the new era for the majority of party members, cadres, and the masses. This book is prefaced by Ouyang Song, director of the Party History Research Office of the Central Committee, and contains the memoirs and oral histories of more than 50 veteran leaders and comrades including Wan Li, Chen Jinhua, Gu Mu, Gong Yuzhi, Liu Hongru, Zeng Peiyan, Xu Kuangdi, and Long Xinmin. It is important information and valuable wealth for studying this period of history.

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