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Books

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Special Thanks

About Us

Michael
Michael Galduroz
michael_galduroz@yahoo.com
Michael is an 18 year old student from Fresno, California. Michael recently finished High School, and plans to attend college with a major in Economics. As a native Californian, Michael enjoys some of the states largest cities, including the Los Angeles and the Bay areas. Aside from the accustomed activities of a young man his age, Michael is also an amateur stock trader, with a portfolio including Jakk's Pacific Toy (JAKK), and Exodus Communications (EXDS). He hopes one day to become an Economist, but in the meantime settles for a part time job in a local doctor's office.

Alex
Alex Busetto
alex@busetto.wcape.school.za
Alex is thirteen and lives in Cape Town, South Africa with his parents and dog, Manfred. He grew up partly in Tuscany, Italy where he attended an Italian school, and partly in South Africa where he has been at an English school for the last two and a half years. He is an elected member of the Student Representative Council of his school, and is also a member of the computer committee. On Saturdays he has been involved at the local technicon as a tutor at web design courses for teachers from disadvantaged schools. He swims for his school team, and recently won a bronze medal in the provincial fencing championships. He hopes eventually to study medicine.

Yuki
Yuki Satou
yuki-s@yhb.att.ne.jp
Hi, I am Yuki. I am eighteen years old and lives in Yokohama, Japan. On this project, I did mainly research and writing. It is Oct, 1998 when I seriously started computer though, I fully enjoyed ThinkQuest. Before, taking part in TQ'99, I also took part in TQ@Japan. Then, I learned a lot of thing about how to make websites. I really appreciate those who had been suppoting me in not only technique but also mental side while I worked for TQ. I will enter a university in Japan this year, and I will major in Social Study. After I enter a university, I will update this site as frequently as possible. So, look forward to new stuff!

Coach
Patricia Rabanal

Michio Kobayashi

Debangsu Sengupta

Books
  • Andou, Shoukou, and Ota Shoukou. "The Cultural Revolution and Modern China". Iwanawi Book.
  • Asahi Press. "The 20th Century of a Hundred Personns".
  • Benton, William. "Encyclopedia Britannica. Volume B.
  • China. "Lonely Planet".
  • Doglin, Chen. "Encyclopedia of the Cultural Revolution." China Book.
  • Encyclopedia of the World Biography. Harapu Press.
  • Gua, Yuh. "The art of parody: Maxine Hong Kingston's use of Chinese sources". New York. Lang. 1996.
  • Gustave, Amman. "The legacy of Sun Yatsen; a history of the Chinese revolution". New York & Montreal. 1929.
  • Hoff, Benjamin. "The Tao of Pooh."
  • Hosaka, Masayuki. Chiang Kaishek." Bunshun Book.
  • Hurumaya, Tadao. "The Cultural Revolution and Japan." A Chinese-English Dictionary.
  • Illustrator Encyclopedia. "Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc."
  • Isamu Ogata and Mio Kishimoto. "Chinese History". Yamakawa press.
  • Jung, Chang. "Wild Swans".
  • Kaidi, Nabuyuki. "Contemporary Chinese Studies--Did A Q die. Chuko Book.
  • Katumouri, Itikawa and Yuyi Ichihashi. "Visiting fifty-five Minorities of China". Hakusui-inc.
  • Kawano, Michihero. "East Asia." Taimeido.
  • Kojima, Tomoyuki. "Modern History of China-Fifty Years since the Establishment of the PRC, Research and Review. Chuko Books.
  • Kojima, Shinji. "The History of Modern China." Iwanami
  • Kojima, Shinji, translated by Takehiko Tadokoro. "The Period of Regards." Iwanami Book.
  • Luhsun. "Literary Reading". Kasade Book.
  • Ma, Mariana. "Yo-Yo my son." The Chinese University Press. Hong Kong. 1995.
  • Meisner, Maurice. "Mao's China and After--A History of the People's Republic". The Free Press.
  • Mouri, Kazuku. "China and Soviet". Iwanami Book.
  • Nakajima, Mineo. "History of Modern China". Yuhikaku Book.
  • Nakajima, Mineo. "China-History, society, international relationship." Chuko Book.
  • Ohara, P. "Bruce Lee, 1940-1973." Los Angeles. Rainbow Publications.l974.
  • Perker, Jeflly. "Illustrated World History". Teikoku Book.
  • Salisbury, Harrison E. "The New Emperors: China in the Era of Mao and Deng."
  • Shibata Michio and Tutomu Kitatni. "World Modern History." (Yamakawa Press)
  • Taishukan. "Genius English Japanese Dictionary."
  • Taishukan. "Genius Japanese English Dictionary. "
  • Takeuti, Minoru. "Mao Zedong". Iwanami Book.
  • Takeuti, Minouru. "Mao Zedong." Iwanami book.
  • Uemura, Yukiharu. "Chinese Story of Behind lane-Light and Shadow of Market Economy." Iwanami Book.
  • Wilson, Dick. Translated by Kyoko Tanaka and Takihira Tatibana. "Zhou Enlai; His Checkered Life". Current communication press.
  • Xuan, Jin Chunfsming. Translated by Gorou Kisida. "The Cultural Revolution." Chou Koron-sha.
  • Xun, Li and Elizabeth Perry. "Proletarian Power".
  • Yabuki, Susumu. "The Cultural Revolution". Kodansha Book.
  • Yabuki, Susumu. "Deng Xiangping". Kodansha Book.
  • Yahuki, Sususmu. "Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai". Kodansha Book.


  • Credits for Images

    Electric Samurai
    This site has a lot of pics of China and Mongolia.
    Copyright;1995; Kikutake Yuki, Tokyo, Japan
    http://www.kiku.com/electric_samurai/index.html

    Tibetan Journey
    This site has a lot of great pics of Tibet.
    It was all reserved by Alain & Pvavla Schneuwly
    http://www.schneuwly.com/lhasa/lhasagal.htm

    Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages
    The site has a lot of propaganda of Mao Zedong and China.
    Stefan R. Landsberber
    Sinological Institute, Leiden University, The Netherlands
    http://www.iisg.nl/~landsberger/

    China Photos
    It has a lot of photo of several cities of China.
    Published by Andres Jannsson
    http://www.dkraft.se/docs/people/aj/kina/index.html

    Special Thanks

    Some people had been supporting us, giving a lof of precious advice. Here, we introduce them, and would like to show the deep appreciation to them. Thank you.

    Chen Zuen
    --He experienced the Cultural Revolution in reality when he was young as a worker. Yuki could interview him by exchanging letters. Although he was very busy to write a new book, he wrote a long letter to answer the question Yuki asked. Then Mr.Kikuti, who is my school teacher, helped me translating Chinese into Japanese. We deeply appreciate Mr. Chen and Mr. Kikuti.

    Toshio Kikuti
    --He is a teacher in Yuki's school. He specialize in Chinese History, and Yuki borrowed so many books from him, especially encyclopedia of the Cultural Revolution is highly excellent! And she was also given many advice so many times. And he also offer so many pictures to her.

    Yutaka Abe
    --He is a teacher in Yuki's school and offered resources of real video. When he visitted China in April this year, he took so many movies and pictures in a digital video. We can make real movies from those resource.

    Susumu Yabuki
    --He is a professor in Yokohama Civic University. He is specializing in Chinese Economy. Yuki contacted with contacted him through e-mail, then she was given some pieces of advice. His homepage is here.
    http://www2.big.or.jp/~yabuki/
    It contains enourmous information.

    And we also express appericiation to some members of Study Group of Shanghai History including Tadao Hurumaya.