- pp. 161–165;
Feigon 2002, pp. 53–54
Schram 1966, pp. 166–168;
Feigon 2002, p. 55
Schram 1966, pp. 175–177;
Carter 1976, pp. 80–81;
Feigon 2002, pp. 56–57...
- Lee
Feigon is an
American historian who
specialized in the
study of 20th-century
Chinese history. In 2002 he
published Mao: A Reinterpretation, a work...
- and
validation of its de
facto autonomy/independence."
Feigon 1996 p.119
Shakya 1999 p.6,27.
Feigon 1996 p.28 The
classic distinction drawn by Sir Charles...
- Juli
Feigon is a
Distinguished Professor of
Biochemistry at the
University of California, Los Angeles,
where she has been a
faculty member since 1985....
-
drama movies and
television series.
Pantsov &
Levine 2012, p. 56.
Feigon 2002, p. 21.
Feigon 2002, p. 18.
Pantsov &
Levine 2012, p. 39. Tang, Zongli; Zuo,...
-
Department Feigon 1983, p. 139.
Bernice A
Verbyla (2010). Aunt Mae's China.
Xulon Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-1609574567.
Retrieved 28 June 2010.
Feigon 1983,...
- and who was a
distant great-aunt of Mao Zedong.
Although historian Lee
Feigon stated that the Luo
family was
locally important, Mao
biographers Alexander...
-
Chinese communist revolutionary and
politician Mao
Zedong written by Lee
Feigon, an
American historian of
China then
working at
Colby College. It was first...
-
revolutionary ideas among students,
before graduating in 1919. Mao
biographer Lee
Feigon ****erted that Mao
experienced "a
relatively typical childhood". He commented...
- 5700 "destro****".
Shakya does not
provide an
estimate of PRC casualties.
Feigon 1996, p. 144. "Chinese Reds
Promise the 'Liberation' of Tibet". The New...