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'''''Mao: The Unknown Story''''' is a ] written by historians ] and husband ]. It was published in ] and |
'''''Mao: The Unknown Story''''' is a ] written by historians ] and husband ]. It was published in ] and tries to challenge some established ']' about the former Chairman of The China Communist Party (CCP) ] (or]). | ||
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*, by Frank McLynn, ''The Independent on Sunday'', June 5, 2005 | *, by Frank McLynn, ''The Independent on Sunday'', June 5, 2005 | ||
* by Simon Sebag Montefiore, ''The Times'', May 29, 2005 | * by Simon Sebag Montefiore, ''The Times'', May 29, 2005 | ||
* by Michael Yahuda, ''The Guardian'', Saturday June 4, 2005 | |||
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Mao: The Unknown Story is a book written by historians Jung Chang and husband Jon Halliday. It was published in 2005 and tries to challenge some established 'myths' about the former Chairman of The China Communist Party (CCP) Mao Zedong (orMao Tse-Tung).
External links
- "This book will shake the world" by Lisa Allardice, The Guardian, May 26, 2005
- "Mao: 10 parts bad, no parts good" by Gwynne Dyer, Trinidad & Tobago Express June 21, 2005]
- "The long march to evil", by Roy Hattersley, The Observer, June 5, 2005
- "Too much hate, too little understanding", by Frank McLynn, The Independent on Sunday, June 5, 2005
- "History: Mao by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday" by Simon Sebag Montefiore, The Times, May 29, 2005
- "Bad element" by Michael Yahuda, The Guardian, Saturday June 4, 2005
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