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Mao, Xuzhi.
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From wanderer to witness to history: What triggered Helen Foster Snow's affection for China.
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From wanderer to witness to history: What triggered Helen Foster Snow's affection for China./
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Mao, Xuzhi.
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111 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-06, page: 1330.
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Masters Abstracts International40-06.
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Journalism. -
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From wanderer to witness to history: What triggered Helen Foster Snow's affection for China.
Mao, Xuzhi.
From wanderer to witness to history: What triggered Helen Foster Snow's affection for China.
- 111 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-06, page: 1330.
Thesis (M.A.)--Utah State University, 2002.
This paper describes a native Utah lady, Helen Foster Snow, who went to China during the 1930s to collect some exotic experiences for her writing career. In China, she was moved to take up the cause of student rebels and communists because of her sickness of Western colonialism, Japanese imperialism, as well as Chinese nationalists' dictatorship. She became one of the few Westerners to visit the Red Army's capital of Yen'an and report, like her husband, Edgar Snow, on the allure of the Chinese communists on the rural Chinese. Helen is unjustly accorded secondary status in the historical evaluation of journalists who covered China.
ISBN: 0493662669Subjects--Topical Terms:
576107
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From wanderer to witness to history: What triggered Helen Foster Snow's affection for China.
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