February 2023 Issue Jeffrey Wasserstrom Tangled Tales of a Traumatic Time Red Memory: Living, Remembering and Forgetting China’s Cultural Revolution By Tania Branigan
October 2022 Issue Jennifer Altehenger The Ghost at the Party Congress China After Mao: The Rise of a Superpower By Frank Dikötter LR
August 1992 Issue David Chipp Another Aged Survivor Lives to Tell the Tale The New Emperors: Mao and Deng - A Dual Biography By Harrison E Salisbury LR
August 2008 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Reforming Opinions The Battle for China's Past: Mao & the Cultural Revolution By Mobo Gao LR
October 2008 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Sore Feet, Heavenly Eyes China Witness: Voices from a Silent Generation By Xinran (Translated by Esther Tyldesley, Nicky Harman and Julia Lovell) LR
November 2012 Issue Steve Tsang Great Leap Backward Tombstone: The Untold Story of Mao’s Great Famine By Yang Jisheng (Translated by Stacy Mosher & Guo Jian) LR
March 2014 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Crossing the Net Ping-Pong Diplomacy: Ivor Montagu and the Astonishing Story Behind the Game That Changed the World By Nicholas Griffin LR
June 2013 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Voice of the People Lu Xun’s Revolution: Writing in a Time of Violence By Gloria Davies LR
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