Hilary Term Lecture 2025 - 'Historical Justice under State Socialism'

china after mao

This terms lecture will be given by Daniel Leese (Professor of Chinese History and Politics, University of Freiburg). 

 The lecture will cover: 

How can dictatorship cope with the legacy of injustices and atrocities committed in its own name? This was one of the most pressing questions the Chinese Communist Party leadership faced after the death of Mao Zedong in September 1976 and the end of the Cultural Revolution. The Party's attempt to survive politically, despite rampant factionalism and widespread political persecution, required answers to complex issues such as property restitution, reconciliation in local communities, and new standards of truth. These policies affected almost every individual in China, yet have received little scholarly attention. Ultimately, the post-Mao period provides a unique lens through which to view strategies of coping with a violent past under state socialism, highlighting how selectively applied approaches now associated with the concept of transitional justice may even serve to strengthen rather than subvert authoritarian rule. 

Tuesday 18th of Feb 2025, 5pm, TS Eliot Theatre, Merton College 

No registration is required and there will be a drinks reception after the lecture. 

We look forward to seeing you there!