Curated Video
Dalai Lama reax to alleged shooting of Tibetans; receives degree
1. Wide exterior of building
2. Medium of Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, entering room and being greeted by reporters
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader:
"Very sad, now we have been...
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The Cultural Revolution of China 1966-1976
Believe in Chairman Mao blindly as you would in a god. The whole system of Mao's personality cult serves to prevent the Chinese from thinking about what is happening, so claims the narrator of this short video that mocks Chairman Mao and...
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China in Revolution 1911-1949 (Part 10/10)
People always die in revolution. No death - no victory. Part ten concludes with Mao Zedong's victory over Chiang Kai Shek and the establishment of The People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949. As the images of destruction and...
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China in Revolution 1911-1949 (Part 3/10)
Economic struggles and deprivation lead to discontent, providing fertile ground for Communist organizers. "Pull back your fist before you strike" becomes the battle cry of Mao Zedong's Red Army as they use guerrilla warfare tactics...
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China in Revolution 1911-1949, Part 7/10
If you have money, give money; if you have a gun, give your gun; and if you are healthy, come and fight. Under-supplied and under-funded, Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Zedong continue the war effort against the Japanese by encouraging...
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China in Revolution 1911-1949, Part 8/10
Only when one has food and clothing will they know ethics. Extreme poverty and corruption hampers General Stilwell's attempts to assist Chiang Kai Shek's forces. Stilwell also explores the possibility of enlisting the Communists through...
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China in Revolution 1911-1949(Part 4/10)
Taped interviews with former Communist and Nationalist soldiers enliven this episode. Battles become increasingly brutal as the Communists abandon guerrilla tactics and adopt blockhouse warfare. Graphic descriptions of torture and the...
University of California
University of California Television: Mao's Revolution: What Remains
A televised examination of the long-lasting burden created from the Communist Revolution of Mao Zedong presented by China expert Roderick MacFarquhar and UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism Dean Orville Schell. [56:02]
On Being
On Being: Surviving the Religion of Mao: Slideshow
Audio and transcript of a radio interview of Anchee Min, author of Surviving the Religion of Mao.