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For years, Faina, the Russian wife of Chiang Kai-shek''s son Ching-kuo, was a missing link in our understanding of 20th century China. Mark O''Neill''s new biography tells an astonishing story of a young woman who started as a Soviet factory worker and found herself deeply entwined in the political turmoil of the formation of modern China. This is not just a story of a political couple, but rather a wider anging and compelling tale of the forces that shaped a political generation-and eventually, democracy in Taiwan.
--RanaMitter,ProfessoroftheHistoryandPoliticsofModernChina;DirectoroftheUniversityofOxfordChinaCentre
--RanaMitter,ProfessoroftheHistoryandPoliticsofModernChina;DirectoroftheUniversityofOxfordChinaCentre
- CHAPTER 1 From the Soviet Union with Love
- CHAPTER 2 Joining the First Family,Fighting Japan
- CHAPTER 3 Civil War and Exile,Separation and Anguish
- CHAPTER 4 Normal Life-the 1950s
- CHAPTER 5 Running a Country is Easy,Running a Family Hard
- CHAPTER 6 She was Always Waiting for Him at the Door
- CHAPTER 7 A Mother’s Grief
- CHAPTER 8 Passing and Legacy
- Thanks and Acknowledgements
- 出版地 : 香港
- 語言 : 英文
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