The Long March: The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2007
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PhilosophyChina • 1930s
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Philosophy•
Politics & Government2007
Adult
18+ years
In The Long March: The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth, Sun Shuyun explores the legendary 1934-1935 retreat of Chinese Communists. Through personal accounts and archival research, the author examines the myths and realities of the march, focusing on individuals' experiences during this pivotal moment in China’s revolutionary history.
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The Long March: The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth by Sun Shuyun offers a compelling reevaluation of a key historical event, blending personal narratives with historical analysis. Positive insights highlight the book's thorough research and engaging storytelling. Criticisms note occasional biases and a lack of depth in certain analyses. Overall, it's a provocative and insightful read.
Readers interested in The Long March: The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth by Sun Shuyun would likely enjoy a nuanced, historical narrative that debunks myths. Similar audiences might appreciate works like Antony Beevor's Stalingrad for its in-depth analysis and fresh perspectives on well-known historical events.
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270
Book • Nonfiction
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PhilosophyChina • 1930s
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Philosophy•
Politics & Government2007
Adult
18+ years
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