29 October 2009Comments: 0 commentsTags: There are no tags for this entry
The Long March was an epic journey of endurance and courage against impossible odds. Sun Shuyun tells this exciting and tragic story, which is more severe than the history books record, for the first time, as it really happened.
29 October 2009Comments: 0 commentsTags: There are no tags for this entry
This volume enables students and general readers to understand the rich and challenging diversity of issues and positions explored in contemporary Chinese philosophy.
29 October 2009Comments: 0 commentsTags: There are no tags for this entry
Where is China heading in the 21st century? This highly readable account of modern China, from Communist revolution to economic superpower, rpovides the essential information to help answer this vital question for the world.
29 October 2009Comments: 0 commentsTags: There are no tags for this entry
This book is based on eye-witness evidence and contemporary records. It cotrasts starkly not only with the official version, but also with recent claims that the March was a fraud. The Long March really did happen - but not as Mao told it. Bringing together the historic event with images of changing society and their own march - a remarkable feat of endurance itself - the authors offer an exclusive picture of China, past and present.