Event Details

WHEN: ONLINE Tuesday 9th July, 7pm-8pm Beijing Time



WHAT: "Deng Xiaoping's 1992 Southern Tour": An online talk featuring author Jonathan Chatwin in conversation with historian Michael Wood



MORE ABOUT THE EVENT: At the age of 87, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping made his Southern Tour, which acted as an end chapter to his life story and to the first phase of China's "reform and opening" campaign. After that, reform became a much more technocratic affair, and the narratives of the subsequent Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao eras were perceived as less historic in this regard. The public can still view Deng's statue in Shenzhen, but the thirtieth anniversary of the Southern Tour in 2022 passed with hardly a mention. Jonathan will introduce his new book, The Southern Tour: Deng Xiaoping and the fight for China's future, in which he traces the journey made by the theoretically retired leader in 1992, as Deng tried, against the odds, to kickstart reform.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jonathan Chatwin is a journalist and non-fiction writer. He holds a PhD in English Literature, and his first book was a literary biography of the travel writer and novelist Bruce Chatwin, to whom he is distantly related. More recently, Jonathan has written extensively on modern China and its history. His travel book Long Peace Street employed the device of a long walk along Beijing's Chang'an Jie to explore the capital and its pivotal role in the national story. Jonathan's work has appeared in CNN, the South China Morning Post and the BBC, amongst other publications. He is joined by English historian and broadcaster Michael Wood in this Zoom talk on his new book, The Southern Tour: Deng Xiaoping and the fight for China's future.


Michael Wood is a filmmaker and broadcaster who has made many documentaries about China, including the BBC series "The Story of China", 'How China got Rich "(about Reform and Opening Up) and "In the Footsteps of Du Fu" for BBC and CCTV. All have been seen worldwide and have been well received in China. His Story of China and Du Fu books will be published in China soon. He is president of the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, an organisation founded in 1965 to promote understanding and friendship between the British and the Chinese peoples.


HOW MUCH: This online event is free for members of RASBJ; RMB 50 for members of partner RAS branches; RMB 100 for non-members. You may find payment by Alipay easier than by WeChat. You can also pay by credit card. Interested in becoming an RASBJ member? Please sign up at https://rasbj.org/membership​​​



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Speakers

  • Jonathan Chatwin (Speaker)

    Jonathan Chatwin

    Speaker

    Jonathan Chatwin is a journalist and non-fiction writer. He holds a PhD in English Literature, and his first book was a literary biography of the travel writer and novelist Bruce Chatwin, to whom he is distantly related. More recently, Jonathan has written extensively on modern China and its history. His travel book "Long Peace Street" employed the device of a long walk along Beijing's Chang'an Jie to explore the capital and its pivotal role in the national story. Jonathan's work has appeared in CNN, the South China Morning Post and the BBC, amongst other publications.

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  • Michael Wood (Moderator)

    Michael Wood

    Moderator

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    Michael Wood is an English historian and broadcaster. He has written a number of books on English history, including "In Search of the Dark Ages", "The Domesday Quest", "The Story of England", and "In Search of Shakespeare". He was appointed Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester in 2013. Michael is president of the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, an organisation founded in 1965 to promote understanding and friendship between the British and the Chinese people. He has made several films and documentaries about China, including "The Story of China: A Portrait of a Civilisation and its People" ",How China got rich "(about Reform and OpeningUp) and "In the Footsteps of DuFu" All have been as well received in China as worldwide, and the related books will all shortly have been translated and published in China.

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