Exploring the complexities of China's rise, this book delves into the historical and political significance of the Tiananmen Square events. It examines the implications of China's rapid development on its society and global standing, providing insights into the interplay between historical memory and contemporary governance. Through a nuanced analysis, the author sheds light on the challenges and opportunities facing China today, making it essential reading for those interested in modern Chinese history and politics.
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Exploring Tibet's rich and independent history, the author delves into the region's politics and culture, highlighting the significant influences that have shaped its current state. The narrative emphasizes the precarious future of Tibet, now largely determined by China's actions. With thorough research and engaging storytelling, the book offers insights into various aspects of Tibetan life, even touching on unique cultural practices such as tea preparation, providing a comprehensive understanding of the forces at play in today's Tibet.
Mao
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In a re-evaluation of Mao Zedong's leadership, Feigon seeks a more informed perspective on one of the most important political leaders of our time. schovat popis
Chen Duxiu, Founder of the Chinese Communist Party
- 302 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Focusing on the life and influence of Chen Duxiu, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of his role as the founder and first secretary-general of the Chinese Communist Party. It challenges traditional perspectives on the New Culture movement and early party history, delving into the social and political backdrop that shaped Chen's ideologies. The author emphasizes Chen's significant connection with the early Chinese youth movement, highlighting how these interactions informed his revolutionary vision.
Po staletí byl Tibet pro západní svět obestřen zvláštním kouzlem – od prvních průzkumníků, kteří riskovali život v himálajských soutěskách, až po moderní cestovatele, hledající nové, co nejexotičtější cíle svých cest. Především byl Tibet viděn jako zasněžený Šangrí-la, obydlený nábožným, mírumilovným, avšak prostým lidem – naprosto izolovaným od ostatního světa. Tato publikace představuje Tibet jinak, než jak se jeví podle těchto stereotypních, mylných a poněkud otřepaných představ