Quelling the People
{{Short description|Book by Timothy Brook}}
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| country = United States
| language = English
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| genre = History
| publisher = Oxford University Press,
Lester Publishing,
Stanford University Press
| release_date = 1992,
1 December 1998
| media_type = Print (Hardback, Paperback)
| pages = 292
| isbn = 0-8047-3638-3
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Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement is a history book which investigates the conflict between the Chinese democracy movement in Beijing and the communist-controlled People's Liberation Army, culminating in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in Beijing.{{cite web
| last = Staff
| title = FRONTLINE: The Tank Man: Interviews: Timothy Brook (edited transcript)
| publisher = Public Broadcasting Service
| date = 11 December 2005
| url = https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tankman/interviews/brook.html
| access-date = 2010-01-24}}
The book is written by Timothy Brook, a Canadian historian{{cite news
| last = Dirda
| first = Michael
| title = Painting the World: How a hunger for tea and tobacco created global trade.
| newspaper = Washington Post
| date = 27 January 2008
| url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/24/AR2008012402715.html
| access-date = 2010-01-22}} who specializes in the study of China.{{cite web
| author-link = Peter Conrad (academic)
| last = Conrad
| first = Peter
| title = A time when every picture told a story
| work = The Observer
| date = 29 June 2008
| url = https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2008/jun/29/review.features1
| access-date = 2010-01-22}}
Synopsis
Quelling the People investigates the conflict between the Chinese democracy movement in Beijing, China and the Communist Party-controlled People's Liberation Army. The democracy movement began during the Beijing Spring in 1978 and the conflict culminated in a mass confrontation between the citizens of Beijing and the People's Liberation Army at Tiananmen Square in June 1989. The immediate conflict at Tiananmen Square was brought to an end by the People's Liberation Army which used force, causing the death of hundreds of civilians. The massacre was followed by a "media silence" and the suppression of the democracy movement.
In the book, which centres around a "detailed reconstruction of the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 3 and 4, 1989,"{{cite book
| last = Staff
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement: product description
| year = 1998
| publisher = Stanford University Press
| isbn = 0804736383
}} From the book's back cover "blurb". the author examines the confusion of, and mistakes made by, the Chinese authorities, as well as the role of the "Tank Man", the civilian who famously stood his ground in front of a column of four army tanks that were leaving Tiananmen Square.
Reception
June Teufel Dreyer, writing in The China Quarterly states that "the author skillfully weaves eyewitness accounts into a smoothly flowing narrative. Two maps of Beijing assist the reader in following the actions described, and there is a useful chronology of events. The work should interest both generalists and specialists, and spans the disciplines of history, political science, and sociology."{{cite journal
| last = Dreyer
| first = June Teufel
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement by Timothy Brook
| journal = The China Quarterly
| issue = 136
| pages = 988–989
| publisher = Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies
| date = December 1993
| volume = 136
| jstor = 655602
| doi =10.1017/S0305741000032446| s2cid = 155061305
}} Special Issue: Greater China (December 1993). However, the reviewer finds it "difficult to accept Brook's conclusion, advanced in the final pages of the book and without prior conceptualization" in which he makes a "startling last-minute resort to external imperialism-as-bogeyman."
In the journal Pacific Affairs, Tony Saich is of the opinion that "the author has done a magnificent job of reconstructing the military mobilization in Beijing and the role of the People's Liberation Army in the bloody suppression of the Chinese people's movement." He sums up Quelling the People as "a moving book that vividly displays the extraordinary bravery of the residents of Beijing."{{cite journal
| last = Saich
| first = Tony
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement by Timothy Brook
| journal = Pacific Affairs
| volume = 66
| issue = 4
| pages = 573–574
| publisher = Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia
| date = Winter 1993–1994
| jstor = 2760686
| doi =10.2307/2760686}}
See also
Notes
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References
- {{cite journal
| last = Mulvenon
| first = James
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement by Timothy Brook
| journal = The Journal of Asian Studies
| volume = 59
| issue = 1
| pages = 145–146
| publisher = Association for Asian Studies
| date = February 2000
| jstor = 2658599
| doi =10.2307/2658599| s2cid = 159711035
}}
- {{cite journal
| last = Wortzel
| first = Larry M.
| author-link = Larry Wortzel
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement by Timothy Brook
| journal = Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs
| volume = 31
| issue = 31
| pages = 123–126
| publisher = Contemporary China Center, Australian National University
| date = January 1994
| jstor = 2949905
| doi =10.2307/2949905}} Volume or issue is simply shown as "No. 31".
- {{cite web
| last = Staff
| title = FRONTLINE: The Tank Man: Interviews: Timothy Brook (edited transcript)
| publisher = Public Broadcasting Service
| date = 11 December 2005
| url = https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tankman/interviews/brook.html
| access-date = 2010-01-24}}
- {{cite journal
| last = Dreyer
| first = June Teufel
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement by Timothy Brook
| journal = The China Quarterly
| issue = 136
| pages = 988–989
| publisher = Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies
| date = December 1993
| volume = 136
| jstor = 655602
| doi =10.1017/S0305741000032446| s2cid = 155061305
}} Special Issue: Greater China (December 1993).
- {{cite journal
| last = Saich
| first = Tony
| title = Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement by Timothy Brook
| journal = Pacific Affairs
| volume = 66
| issue = 4
| pages = 573–574
| publisher = Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia
| date = Winter 1993–1994
| jstor = 2760686
| doi =10.2307/2760686}}
External links
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Category:1992 non-fiction books
Category:History books about China
Category:Books about the People's Republic of China
Category:Chinese democracy movements
Category:Books about the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
Category:Books by Timothy Brook