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Kent College History's curator insight,
January 13, 2020 4:46 AM
'Ed Vulliamy and Andres Schipani on the Cuban revolutionary's career of constant struggle. This article first appeared in the Observer in January 2007.' |
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'Michael Wood explores the origins and rise of the Chinese Communist Party, and the significance of Mao Zedong in the process.
The Communists resisted the Nationalists by escaping to Yan'an on the Long March in 1934 - and the future looked very bleak for Mao.
A divided China, and invasion by Japan in 1937, created the conditions for a successful revolution, despite the violent opposition of the Nationalists led by Chiang Chiang Kai-shek.
After 1945 Civil War between the Nationalists, supported by the West, and the Communists, led to success for Mao. But was the People's Republic of China, declared in 1949, a success, or did Mao make mistakes?'