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- Mao: A Reinterpretation is a biography of the Chinese communist revolutionary and politician Mao Zedong written by Lee Feigon, an American historian of China then working at Colby College. It was first published by Ivan R. Dee in 2002, and would form the basis of Feigon's 2006 documentary Passion of the Mao. Revisionist in content, Feigon's book aimed to highlight the achievements of Mao's government. He argues that Mao was influenced by Joseph Stalin to a far greater extent during the Chinese Civil War than has previously been believed. Mao: A Reinterpretation was reviewed by academic Sinologists such as Ross Terrill, Arthur Waldron, and Gregor Benton. The reception was mixed, but criticism predominated as many believed that Feigon neglected Mao's autocratic tendencies. On the other hand, most reviewers praised Feigon for his argument that the early Mao was heavily influenced by Stalin. (en)
- Mao: A Reinterpretation adalah sebuah biografi dari revolusioner dan politikus komunis Tiongkok Mao Zedong yang ditulis oleh Lee Feigon, seorang sejarawan China asal Amerika yang bekerja di . Buku tersebut pertama kali diterbitkan oleh pada 2002, dan menjadi dasar dari dokumenter 2006 Feigon Passion of the Mao. Buku Feigon tersebut menyoroti tentang pemerintahan Mao. Ia berpendapat bahwa pengaruh Joseph Stalin terhadap Mao pada Perang Saudara Tiongkok jauh lebih besar ketimbang yang sebelumnya dipercaya. Mao: A Reinterpretation diulas oleh sinolog-sinolog akademik seperti Ross Terrill, , dan Gregor Benton. (in)
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- Mao: A Reinterpretation (en)
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- Mao: A Reinterpretation is a biography of the Chinese communist revolutionary and politician Mao Zedong written by Lee Feigon, an American historian of China then working at Colby College. It was first published by Ivan R. Dee in 2002, and would form the basis of Feigon's 2006 documentary Passion of the Mao. Revisionist in content, Feigon's book aimed to highlight the achievements of Mao's government. He argues that Mao was influenced by Joseph Stalin to a far greater extent during the Chinese Civil War than has previously been believed. (en)
- Mao: A Reinterpretation adalah sebuah biografi dari revolusioner dan politikus komunis Tiongkok Mao Zedong yang ditulis oleh Lee Feigon, seorang sejarawan China asal Amerika yang bekerja di . Buku tersebut pertama kali diterbitkan oleh pada 2002, dan menjadi dasar dari dokumenter 2006 Feigon Passion of the Mao. Buku Feigon tersebut menyoroti tentang pemerintahan Mao. Ia berpendapat bahwa pengaruh Joseph Stalin terhadap Mao pada Perang Saudara Tiongkok jauh lebih besar ketimbang yang sebelumnya dipercaya. (in)
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