Millions of Chairman Mao badges were produced during China's Cultural
Revolution, and were worn by almost all Chinese people, from Premier
Zhou Enlai down to the smallest child. Made in a wide variety of
materials (aluminium, plastic, bamboo, porcelain, gold, silver, copper,
iron and lead) and with an extensive range of shapes, sizes and designs,
they immediately became collectors' items. To give an idea of scale, in
China today serious collections start at 10,000 different Mao badges.
This catalogue starts with the modest collection of 300 Mao badges at
the British Museum. It is the first serious catalogue of its kind in a
Western language. While Chinese catalogues assume an extensive prior
knowledge of Chinese revolutionary history, this new English catalogue
is designed for the beginner and specialist alike, offering a narrative
history, as well as extensive glossaries of the symbolic imagery and
slogans found on the badges.