China: Roots of Madness
- 1967 ----- b & w ----- 79 min ----- 16mm
- In 1967 the People's Republic of China was not the ally of the United States; yet in this historic film, noted China scholar, Theodore White presents a straight-forward historical analysis of the events leading up to modern China. He documents the development and the conflict of power between and through the Nationalist and Communist movements. He describes the Long March and Mao's call to unite the warring Chinese factions against the invading Japanese. Mr. White explains the effect of the fallen Qing dynasty system on the history of modern China.
- Topics: (China, History: Asian, Political Science: Asian)
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