Red Dawn Over China

How Communism Conquered a Quarter of Humanity

Frank Dikötter author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:12th Feb '26

Should be back in stock very soon

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A FINANCIAL TIMES HIGHLIGHT FOR 2026

'The most important reappraisal of modern China to appear in years' PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads and The Earth Transformed


From renowned, prize-winning historian Frank Dikötter – ‘the historian of China’ (Spectator) – a commanding new history of China’s path to Communism, brought to the people at the barrel of a gun.

The history of modern China has long been portrayed as a tale of Communists fighting in the hills for freedom, gradually gaining popular support by taking land from the rich and giving it to the poor. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence, Red Dawn Over China reveals how unlikely the Party's victory actually was, had it not been for financial and military support from the Soviet Union.

Established in 1921 under the direct guidance of Moscow, for the best part of a decade the Communist Party left a trail of destruction, besieging towns and plundering the countryside. When the Communists managed to hold territory, they reduced the villagers to a state of servitude, undermining belief in their cause as well as the local economy. By 1936 they had the same popular appeal as an obscure religious sect. A brutal war of occupation by Japan allowed them to survive far behind enemy lines. After Soviet troops invaded Manchuria in 1945 and provided more money and munitions, the Communists at long last prevailed through a pitiless war of attrition, driven by an unflinching will to conquer at all costs.

In this riveting tale told with great narrative verve, Frank Dikötter reveals how thirteen delegates gathered in a dusty room in 1921 ended up raising the red flag over the Forbidden City in 1949, forever altering the course of history for a quarter of humanity and shaping the world as we know it today.

Praise for Frank Dikötter and the People's Trilogy:

'Harrowing and brilliant' Ben Macintyre
'Gripping and masterful' Simon Sebag Montefiore
'One of the few books that anyone who wants to understand the twentieth century simply must read' New Statesman

Ever since Frank Dikötter’s first book . . . this prolific star of China studies has challenged conventional truths and broached taboo subjects . . . Dikötter succeeds at bringing different strands together in a highly readable narrative that challenges the foundational myths of the CCP . . . A valuable reminder that today’s China – the prosperous, technologically advanced superpower – is a country built on a foundation of violence . . . A tireless chronicler of the numerous crimes and follies of Chinese Communism, Dikötter once again shows his readers who was pulling the trigger of that gun -- Sergey Radchenko * Financial Times *
Frank Dikötter has rewritten the early history of the Chinese Communist Party from the ground up. Drawing on archival materials long thought inaccessible, he strips away decades of myth to reveal a story of improvisation, violence and opportunism. Written with precision and verve, Red Dawn Over China is the most important reappraisal of modern China to appear in years -- PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads and The Earth Transformed
Animating . . . Mao’s victory, he argues, owed little to popular enthusiasm and even less to the intrinsic appeal of communist ideas … His pages teem with arrests, purges, sieges, starvation and fear -- Pratinav Anil * The Times *
Dikötter makes his case clearly and unequivocally . . . Dikötter backs his case up with a deep body of primary sources including archival materials available only in restricted circulation, showcasing the assiduous research typical of this Dutch writer’s work, which encompasses 13 books on the history of China . . . Does a service to historians and general readers in showing the receipts . . . Explains why rose-tinted or romantic views of the communist revolution urgently need revision . . . The violence at the centre of the party’s project cannot be denied by historians, even if it is rarely mentioned in the party’s narrative of its own rise . . . The moral anger at Red Dawn Over China’s heart brooks no argument -- Rana Mitter * New Statesman *
An iconoclastic history of communism in China that makes for unpleasant but ultimately important reading . . . This new book provides excellent coursework. Its author . . . is one of the most accomplished historians of modern China. Red Dawn Over Chinadraws on a multitude of archival and other sources in Chinese, Russian, French, German and English to provide the most comprehensive and critical (in the best historian’s sense of the word) one-volume account of the communists’ rise to power yet published . . . His aim is to wrest back control over this crucial period in China’s history and subject it to evidence-based scrutiny – in simple terms, to tell the truth . . . Dikötter exposes the shibboleths that characterise the official history of Chinese communism for what they are . . . Dikötter has produced a work of historical iconoclasm that will be challenged in some quarters and banned in others . . . A first-class piece of scholarship that sheds light not only on the many dark chapters in the communist conquest of China but also on the complicated wider environment that made it possible -- Graham Hutchings * BBC History Magazine *
An outstanding scholar . . . Perhaps in the distant future, the people of China will have the opportunity to compare versions of their 20th-century history and arrive at something like a balanced assessment. When that day comes, due credit will have to be given to Frank Dikötter for his achievement in ensuring, almost single-handedly, that accounts of this period are no longer the work of the victors alone -- Philip Snow * Literary Review *
Writing about the pre-1949 era, Dikötter does so with confidence, fluency, and – importantly – balance . . . Dikötter is good at presenting his reader with a ground-level vision of how things unfolded, and deploys first-hand accounts from British, French and American witnesses who were there -- Kerry Brown * History Today *
Frank Dikötter’s books have changed the way historians view China. Red Dawn Over China is a commanding new history of China’spath to Communism, brought tothe people at the barrel of a gun -- Maggie Fergusson * Tablet *
A systematic dissection of the party in its formative years … Dikötter does much to demystify events based on the sources available * Economist *
An account of the surprising realities behind the Communist party’s rise in China, from years of plundered villages and minimal popular support to survival under Japanese occupation. Dikötter, an acclaimed historian of China, traces how, with Soviet backing and relentless determination, a marginal movement became a world force * Financial Times, What to Read in 2026 *
Anyone interested in the future of the People’s Republic of China should first study its past. Reading Red Dawn Over China is the best way to start -- H. R. McMASTER, author of Dereliction of Duty

ISBN: 9781526670700

Dimensions: 238mm x 158mm x 40mm

Weight: 637g

384 pages