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Ross Terrill is an associate in research at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard University

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Good book. I love how Terrill kept comparing Modern China to Ancient China.
 
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CMDoherty | Oct 3, 2023 |
In the 1971, Ross Terrill was invited by the Mao regime to tour China and write about the country for the journal Atlantic Monthly. The time frame was when China was "opening up" to the West... as US Sec'y of State Henry Kissinger had visited the country, and Richard Nixon's historic trip there was in the offing.

As a political scientist, Harvard lecturer, and editor (of Atlantic Monthly), Terrill brought much experience and talent to the project. This book expands on his Atlantic articles with an account twice as long and supplemented with photographs, presenting his observations, experiences, and impressions, along with reflections on political issues and Nixon's visit. Much has happened since the early 1970s; in fact, China's population has nearly doubled from the number quoted in the title. Although this book has remained in my library for 50 years, I never got around to reading it. This review is my attempt to acknowledge the book's existence as I donate it for others with cultural and historical interests.… (mehr)
 
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rybie2 | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 4, 2023 |
Well written, with a unique and sometimes enigmatic main character. Exposes the chaotic atmosphere of the Mao era.
 
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dettyrr | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 21, 2022 |
Terrill is one of the best writers on China, and this is a pretty good biography of Mao; although after June 4th, Terrill came to a much less idealized view of Chinese history. See his book CHINA IN OUR TIME.
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