A history podcast dedicated to examining the global history of the 1920s and 30s in order to explain the causes of World War II, both large and small. As you might imagine, there’s a lot of ground to cover just to contextualize how the conflict got so out of control. If you love historical deep-dives and play-by-plays of nations in way over their collective heads, this is the show for you. Best niche history podcast out there! PROTIP: If you’re a new listener and are hopelessly confused by me bouncing from topic to topic, the scope of this show has kinda gotten away from me over the years. I have included an index of miniseries in the description of Episode 1 to provide a guide for what I’ve covered so far.
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Episode 157 - The Long March, Part I
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
By autumn 1934 it was clear that the Communists could not stay in southeast China. The solution was to step out for a walk, a long one.
Bibliography for this episode:
- Short, Philip Mao, A Life Henry Holdt and Company LLC 1999
- Wilson, Dick The Long March 1935: The Epic of Chinese Communism's Survival The Viking Press 1971
- Chung-gi, Kwei The Kuomintang-Communist Struggle in China 1922-1949 Martinus Nihoff 1970
- Yang, Benjamin From Revolution to Politics: Chinese Communists on the Long March Routledge 2021
- Po-cheng, Liu Recalling the Long March Foreign Language Press Peking 1978
- Salisbury, Harrison E. The Long March: The Untold Story Macmillan 1985
- Lai, Benjamin The Long March 1934-35: The Rise of Mao and the Beginning of Modern China Osprey 2019
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