
Victorious in Defeat
The Life and Times of Chiang Kai-shek, China, 1887-1975
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Rick Adamson
An extensively researched, comprehensive biography of Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek, one of the twentieth century's most powerful and controversial figures
Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) led the Republic of China for almost fifty years, starting in 1926. He was the architect of a new republican China, a hero of the Second World War, and a faithful ally of the United States. Simultaneously a Christian and a Confucian, Chiang dreamed of universal equality yet was a perfidious and cunning dictator responsible for the deaths of over 1.5 million innocent people.
This critical biography is based on Chiang Kai-shek's unpublished diaries, his extensive personal files from the Russian archives, and the Russian files of his relatives, associates, and foes. Alexander V. Pantsov sheds new light on the role played by the Russians in Chiang's rise to power in the 1920s and throughout his political career—and indeed the Russian influence on the Chinese revolutionary movement as a whole—as well as on Chiang's complex relationship with top officials of the United States. It is a detailed portrait of a man who ranks with Stalin, Roosevelt, Hitler, Churchill, and Gandhi as leaders who shaped our world.
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One of the most level headed evaluations of Chiang
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I lived for years in Taiwan and also on mainland China near Chiang's hometown of Xikou, so all this history was quite meaningful to me. I am not sure if I would have found it as interesting otherwise as it often gets bogged down in historical minutiae.
Rick Adamson does a fairly good job but the narration would have been even better if a native Chinese speaker had done it.
The Background of the Big Guy 4.6 Stars
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Pantsov’s book is of course incredible. Well written, wealth of sources, fair look at all subjects. I’ll be buying the physical copy because I want to read it — but I cannot listen to it.
Incredibly Sourced, Poorly Narrated
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A hard story to tell
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Lots of assumptions
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Great book
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Better appreciation of Chiang Kai Shek
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This is not a serious history book.
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