Andrew G. Walder

Photo of Andrew G. WalderAndrew G. Walder is Denise O’Leary and Kent Thiry Professor of Sociology at Stanford University. His previous books include Fractured Rebellion, which won the Barrington Moore Book Award, and China Under Mao. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Guggenheim fellow, Walder has received grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Academy of Science, and the Ford Foundation.

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Cover: Agents of Disorder: Inside China’s Cultural RevolutionAgents of Disorder: Inside China’s Cultural RevolutionWalder, Andrew G.HARDCOVER10/08/2019$49.00
Cover: China Under Mao: A Revolution DerailedChina Under Mao: A Revolution DerailedWalder, Andrew G.PAPERBACK03/20/2017$31.00
Cover: Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard MovementFractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard MovementWalder, Andrew G.PAPERBACK03/05/2012$31.00
Cover: Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North ChinaZouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North ChinaWalder, Andrew G.PAPERBACK07/15/1998$41.00
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