Frank Dikötter

Dikötter in 2013 Frank Dikötter (; ) is a Dutch historian who specialises in modern China. Dikötter has been Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong since 2006. In ''Patient Zero'' (2003) and ''Narcotic Culture'' (2004), Dikötter argued that the impact of the prohibition of opium on the Chinese people led to greater harm than the effects of the drug itself. Dikötter is the author of ''The People's Trilogy'', which consists of ''Mao's Great Famine'' (2010), ''The Tragedy of Liberation'' (2013), and ''The Cultural Revolution'' (2016), providing an overview of Communist-led China.

Before relocating to Hong Kong, he was professor of modern Chinese history at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He holds an honorary doctorate from Leiden University and is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The age of openness : China before Mao / by Dikötter, Frank

    Published 2008
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    China after Mao : the rise of a superpower / by Dikötter, Frank

    Published 2022
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    Narcotic culture : a history of drugs in China / by Dikötter, Frank

    Published 2004
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    The age of openness : China before Mao / by Dikötter, Frank

    Published 2008
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    Sex, culture and modernity in china / by Dikötter, Frank

    Published 1995
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    The construction of racial identities in China and Japan /

    Published 1997
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    Cultures of confinement : a history of the prison in Africa, Asia and Latin America /

    Published 2007
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