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Wang Guangmei and Peach Garden Experience Elizabeth J
Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia No. 28 Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia
Big Four Cleans”
Fashioning Appearances: Feminine Beauty in Chinese Communist Revolutionary Culture Author(S): Hung-Yok Ip Source: Modern China, Vol
Qinghua University and Chinese Politics During the Cultural
Chinese Cultural Revolution
China's Smiling Face to the World: Beijing's English
ART in TURMOIL
Political and Cultural Capital As Axes of Contention in Student Factional Conflict During the Chinese Cultural Revolution1
Jiang Qing, Seriously Tani Barlow
Language and Politics During the Chinese Cultural Revolution: a Study in Linguistic Engineering
A Study on the Fashion Images According to the Role Types of the Chinese First Ladies
In the Event of Women T in H E EVENT of WOMEN
The Mao Years”
September 29, 1962 Record of Conversation from Chairman Mao and Comrade Jiang Qing’S Reception of Mme
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Jiang Qing and Cultural Revolution
Revolution •Communist Party Membership Stands at 1,200,000 •Communist Troops Stand at 900,000 1945
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INFORMATION to USERS This Manuscript Has Been Reproduced
Political Choices of Red Guards at Qinghua University, June 1966–July 1968
The Cultural Revolution (Timeline)
The Cultural Revolution in Images: Caricature Posters from Guangzhou, 1966–1977
Chen Boda and the Four Cleanups in Suburban Tianjin
Symposium: the Trial of the "Gang of Four" and Its Implication in China
Un1versity of Hawai'i Library
Liu Yuan: Archetype of a “Xi Jinping Man” in the PLA?
Qipao and Power: an Analysis of the Sociocultural Forces That Associate Qipao and Status
The Thought of Liu Shaoqi
Fashioning Modernity and Qipao in Republican Shanghai (1910S-1930S)
Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Research Files, Additions, 1834-2009 (Bulk 1970-2008)
Kong Dongmei Is the Granddaughter of Mao Zedong, the Daughter of Li Min, a Child of Mao’S Marriage to He Zhishen
Politics and Visual Cultures in China
Peng Liyuan: China’S First Lady in Diplomacy by Jeeyun (Sophia) Baik