Women of the Long March by Lily Xiao Hong Lee & Sue Wiles & Lily Xiao Hong Lee

Women of the Long March The Long March of 1934-35 is the central event in modern Chinese history. This is the story of the women of the Long March, seen through the eyes of three key figures. There were 30 women walking with the elite leaders and a women's army of 3000 soldiers. The text follows the experiences of two of the elite women: Zhu De's wife, Kang Kequing, who shouldered arms and fought beside him, and Mao Zedong's wife, He Zizhen, who bore children along the way and was forced to leave them behind. The third is one of the women soldiers, Commander Wang Quanyuan. The authors trace the women's stories in three time periods: the Long March itself, a decade later at liberation and then 40 years later. Drawing on interviews and other sources, the text provides an account of this group of unusual women.
Author(s) : Lily Xiao Hong Lee Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 1864485698 ISBN-13 : 9781864485691
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Product Details:

Country Publication : Australia

Publication Date : 01/02/1999

Publisher : Allen & Unwin

Page Length : 336mm

Page Size : 231mm