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Deng xiaoping biography ezra vogel

          Ezra F. Vogel depicts in great detail the life of the one man who transformed China into a develloped industrial nation.

        1. Ezra F. Vogel depicts in great detail the life of the one man who transformed China into a develloped industrial nation.
        2. Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China is a biography about Deng Xiaoping written by Ezra F. Vogel and published by The Belknap Press/Harvard.
        3. Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China is a biography about Deng Xiaoping written by Ezra F. Vogel and published by The Belknap Press/Harvard University Press.
        4. Ezra Vogel's new biography portrays Deng as not just the maker of modern China, but one of the most substantial figures in modern history.
        5. Deng Xiaoping was born in in Paifang, Guang'an county, Sichuan.
        6. Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China is a biography about Deng Xiaoping written by Ezra F. Vogel and published by The Belknap Press/Harvard University Press.!

          Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

          2011 book by Ezra F.

          Vogel

          Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China is a 2011 biography about Deng Xiaoping written by Ezra F. Vogel and published by The Belknap Press/Harvard University Press.

          Translations

          In May 2012 the Chinese University Press of Hong Kong published the first Chinese translation, unabridged, with versions using both Traditional and Simplified characters.

          In January 2013 Sanlian Publishing House published a Simplified Chinese version for Mainland China. The Mainland version was adopted from the Hong Kong translation, but was subject several minor changes due to censorship; most of the changes were centered on negative descriptions or adjectives describing Chinese leaders.[1][2]

          Publication and reception

          The initial reviews praised Vogel's book as detailed and well-grounded, generally favorable, but not without criticism.

          Jonathan Mirsky of The New York Times described the bo