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Title Between Giants: Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping
Author Yu Boliu
ISBN 7-210-03162-6
Publisher Jiangxi People's Publishing House
Group Jiangxi Publishing Group
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PubDate 2005-5
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Word Count 370000
Currency RMB
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Category Biographies of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping
Publish Address No. 47-1 Sanjing Rd. Nanchang, 330006, Jiangxi, China
ZipCode 330006
Contact Name You Daoqin
Tel +86 791 6898890
Fax +86 791 6898825
Email jxpph@163.com web@jxpph.com
 
Contents Briefing

Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, both are the world-famous giants in the 20th century. They used to be the friends in adversity and had a deep comrades' feeling to each other. However, there were also some divergences between them, which heavily influenced China's modern history. The author describes their acquaintance and friendship in a panoramic view, revealing all aspects of their relationships, as well as their characteristics and great men' manners.

Author Profile

Boliu Yu, chief researcher in Jiangxi Social Science Academy and specially invited professor of Jinggangshan Leaders College, has published books as History of Central Soviet Areas in China, History of Jianggangshan Revolutionary Base Area and so on.

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