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Jonathan D. Spence • 67 Items / 16 Books, 14 Articles, 37 Reviews
Mao Zedong (1999)
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Published Reviews
  1. Books, Arts & Manners
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    Evil Genius (2 Reviews)
    Mao: A Life, by Philip Short
    1. Mao: A Life by Philip Short
    2. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
    National Review, February 21, 2000, pp. 46-52
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    Divine Killer (2 Reviews)
    Mao: A Life, by Philip Short
    1. Mao: A Life by Philip Short
    2. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
    The New York Review of Books, February 24, 2000, pp. 20-24
  3. Review Essays
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    The Life of Mao Zedong (3 Reviews)
    Mao: A Life, by Philip Short
    1. Mao: A Life by Philip Short
    2. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
    3. Mao: A Biography by Ross Terrill
    Orbis, Fall 2000, pp. 637-646
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    Recent Books on International Relations (7 Reviews)
    Asia and Pacific
    1. Imperial China: 900-1800 by Frederick W. Mote
    2. Mao: A Life by Philip Short
    3. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
    4. Alliance Adrift by Yoichi Funabashi
    5. The U.S.-Japan Alliance by Michael J. Green and Patrick M. Cronin
    6. Meltdown by Mark L. Clifford and Pete Engardio
    7. Born a Foreigner by Charles T. Cross
    Foreign Affairs, May 2000, pp. 177-178
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    Briefly Noted (7 Reviews)
    Memories of Pure Spring, by Duong Thu Huong
    1. Memories of Pure Spring by Duong Thu Huong
    2. Saving Agnes by Rachel Cusk
    3. The New City by Stephen Amidon
    4. Mao Zedong by Jonathan Spence
    5. I May Not Get There With You by Michael Eric Dyson
    6. Ingenious Pursuits by Lisa Jardine
    7. Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen by Larry McMurtry
    The New Yorker, January 31, 2000, p. 94