These are the sources and citations used to research Chinese Cultural Revolution. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (The Sixteen Points: Guidelines for the Great Proletarian Revolution, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Asia for Educators: Columbia University. 2015. The Sixteen Points: Guidelines for the Great Proletarian Revolution. [online] Available at: <http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/ps/cup/sixteen_points.pdf> [Accessed 29 March 2015].
In-text: (Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Chinese Education & Society, 1972. Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. 5(2), pp.45-81.
In-text: (Cushing and Tompkins, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Cushing, L. and Tompkins, A., 2007. Chinese posters. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
In-text: (De Bary, Chan and Lufrano, 2000)
Your Bibliography: De Bary, W., Chan, W. and Lufrano, R., 2000. Sources of Chinese tradition, volume II. New York: Columbia University Press.
In-text: (Guo, Song and Zhou, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Guo, J., Song, Y. and Zhou, Y., 2006. Historical dictionary of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
In-text: (Lynch and Lynch, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Lynch, M. and Lynch, M., n.d. The People's Republic of China 1949-76.
In-text: (MacFarquhar, 2012)
Your Bibliography: MacFarquhar, R., 2012. The Long Shadow of the Cultural Revolution. [online] South China Morning Post. Available at: <http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1076451/long-shadow-cultural-revolution> [Accessed 29 March 2015].
In-text: (Politics in the world of science and learning, 1966)
Your Bibliography: Minerva, 1966. Politics in the world of science and learning. 4(4), pp.566-568.
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