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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 of historical revisionism that sought to highlight what Feigon saw as the positive aspects of Mao Zedong's political leadership. He subsequently used that book as a basis for a documentary, The Passion of the Mao. He has written for such U.S. publications as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The Nation, The Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic, and The Boston Globe.

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  • 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 of historical revisionism that sought to highlight what Feigon saw as the positive aspects of Mao Zedong's political leadership. He subsequently used that book as a basis for a documentary, The Passion of the Mao. He has written for such U.S. publications as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The Nation, The Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic, and The Boston Globe. (en)
  • Lee Feigon, né le 13 septembre 1945 à Tampa en Floride, est un historien américain spécialiste de la Chine et du Tibet. (fr)
  • Lee Feigon adalah seorang sejarawan Amerika yang mengkhususkan diri dalam pembelajaran sejarah Tibet dan Tiongkok pada abad ke-20. Pada 2002, ia menerbitkan Mao: A Reinterpretation, sebuah karya dari revisionisme sejarah yang menyoroti aspek-aspek positif dari kepemimpinan politik Mao Zedong. Ia kemudian menggunakan buku tersebut sebagai dasar pada sebuah dokumenter, The Passion of the Mao. Ia menulis untuk penerbitan AS seperti The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, , , The Atlantic, dan The Boston Globe. (in)
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  • 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 of historical revisionism that sought to highlight what Feigon saw as the positive aspects of Mao Zedong's political leadership. He subsequently used that book as a basis for a documentary, The Passion of the Mao. He has written for such U.S. publications as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The Nation, The Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic, and The Boston Globe. (en)
  • Lee Feigon, né le 13 septembre 1945 à Tampa en Floride, est un historien américain spécialiste de la Chine et du Tibet. (fr)
  • Lee Feigon adalah seorang sejarawan Amerika yang mengkhususkan diri dalam pembelajaran sejarah Tibet dan Tiongkok pada abad ke-20. Pada 2002, ia menerbitkan Mao: A Reinterpretation, sebuah karya dari revisionisme sejarah yang menyoroti aspek-aspek positif dari kepemimpinan politik Mao Zedong. Ia kemudian menggunakan buku tersebut sebagai dasar pada sebuah dokumenter, The Passion of the Mao. Ia menulis untuk penerbitan AS seperti The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, , , The Atlantic, dan The Boston Globe. (in)
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