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  • Book

    Cheo Ying, E.

    Black country to red China : One girl's story from war-torn England to Revolutionary China

    2009 - Vintage - London

    In-text: (Cheo Ying, 2009)

    Your Bibliography: Cheo Ying, E., 2009. Black country to red China : One girl's story from war-torn England to Revolutionary China. London: Vintage, pp.85-98.

  • Book

    De Bary, W. T., Lufrano, R. J., Chan, W. and Berthrong, J. H.

    Sources of Chinese Tradition

    2000 - Columbia University Press - New York

    In-text: (De Bary, Lufrano, Chan and Berthrong, 2000)

    Your Bibliography: De Bary, W., Lufrano, R., Chan, W. and Berthrong, J., 2000. Sources of Chinese Tradition. 2nd ed. New York: Columbia University Press, pp.458-477.

  • Book

    Ebrey, P. B.

    Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook

    1993 - Free Press - New York

    In-text: (Ebrey, 1993)

    Your Bibliography: Ebrey, P., 1993. Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook. 2nd ed. New York: Free Press, pp.449-457.

  • Newspaper

    Kristof, N.

    Review of Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halloday

    2005 - The New York Times

    In-text: (Kristof, 2005)

    Your Bibliography: Kristof, N., 2005. Review of Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halloday. The New York Times,.

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