Gao Hua

Chinese historian (1954–2011)
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高华
BornMay 12, 1954
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
DiedDecember 26, 2011(2011-12-26) (aged 57)
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Nationality People's Republic of China
EducationNanjing University (BA, MA, PhD)
OccupationHistorian

Gao Hua (May 12, 1954 — December 26, 2011) was a history professor at Nanjing University. He was known for his research into the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s history, notably his book How the Red Sun Rose.

Early life

In 1954, Gao Hua was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. Both of his parents were not intellectuals. Gao Hua's father, Gao Qifa, came from a poor family and started working as a child laborer in an electroplating factory at a young age. With the support of his uncle, Gao Qifa managed to complete junior high school and later joined the underground CCP. In 1949, he served as an acting section chief in the Nanjing Military Control Committee.[1][2][3]

After 1949, due to changes in the political environment, former underground CPC members in Nanjing faced political purges. In 1954, Gao Qifa was expelled from the CPC. In 1958, his family faced discrimination as he was labeled as a rightist during the Anti-Rightist Campaign. During the Cultural Revolution, Gao Qifa was subjected to struggle sessions, while Gao Hua worked as a worker in a store but continued to self-educate through reading history. After the end of the Cultural Revolution, the college entrance examination (gaokao) no longer required information about the family background. Thus, in 1978, Gao Hua was admitted to the History Department of Nanjing University. After graduating, he was assigned to work in the Nanjing Cultural Relics Management Bureau and later reentered Nanjing University as a graduate student in the History Department, earning both his master's and doctoral degrees.[4]

References

  1. ^ "林达:独特的高华_爱思想". www.aisixiang.com. Retrieved 2023-07-23.
  2. ^ Gao, Hua (2018). How the Red Sun Rose: the origins and development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1930-1945. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. ISBN 978-962-996-822-9.
  3. ^ Gao, Hua. 在歷史的風陵渡口 (in Chinese). 香港時代. ISBN 9789889866877.
  4. ^ Xiong, Jing ming; Xu, xiao (2012). Shi jia Gao Hua. Xiang gang: Xiang gang zhong wen da xue chu ban she. ISBN 978-962-996-539-6.
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