These private journals, made available here for the first time, record Hugh Trevor-Ropers visit to the Peoples Republic of China in the autumn of 1965, shortly before the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution, and describe the controversial aftermath of his journey on his return to England. The visit was a catalogue of frustrations, which he relates with the verve and irony of a master narrator who relished the human comedy. His efforts to meet the real life and mind of China, in whose history and politics he had long been interested, were blocked at every turn by the resources of state propaganda and the claustrophobic attention of sullen Party guides. The visit was arranged by the London-based Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, which was ostensibly committed to the impartial interchange of culture and ideas. It proved to be run by a Communist claque whose ruthless methods of control outwitted the well-connected membership. Back in England, and with help from MI5, he resolved to get to the bottom of the societys affairs. His investigations provoked a tumultuous public row which Trevor-Roper, no shirker of controversy, zestfully traces in these pages. Through the book, which closes with an account of his visit to Taiwan and South-East Asia in 1967, there runs the wisdom of historical perspective that he brought to contemporary events and his lifelong commitment to the defence of liberal values and practices against their ideological adversaries.
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Weight: 460g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 27 Jan 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350278097
About Hugh Trevor-Roper
Hugh Trevor-Roper (1914-2003) was Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford UK for over twenty years a member of the House of Lords from 1979 and Master of Peterhouse College University of Cambridge UK 1980-87. His historical interests included England during the 17th century civil wars the history of ideas during the Renaissance and Enlightenment 20th-century espionage and treason and Hitlers Germany. Trevor-Roper was a senior wartime Intelligence officer and retained his links with the security services until the 1970s. He also travelled widely overseas as a highly regarded special correspondent for the Sunday Times. Richard Davenport-Hines has edited or co-edited three previous volumes of Hugh Trevor-Ropers letters and journals. His most recent book is a study of communist espionage the Security Service and the Cambridge spies Enemies Within (2018). He is a Former Fellow of All Souls College University of Oxford UK.