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Frank Dikötter (/diːˈkʌtər/; Chinese: 馮客; pinyin: Féng Kè, born 1961) is a
Dutch historian who
specialises in
modern China.
Dikötter is the
author of The...
- Catastrophe, 1958–62, is a 2010 book by
professor and
historian Frank Dikötter about the
Great Chinese Famine of 1958–1962 in the People's
Republic of...
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Banister (1987), pp. 85, 118.
Becker (1998), pp. 270, 274.
Dikötter (2010), pp. 324–325.
Dikötter cites Cao,
Shuji (2005). Da
Jihuang (1959–1961): nian de...
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Revolution 1945–1957 is a book by
University of Hong Kong
historian Frank Dikötter. It is the
second book in a
trilogy about the
history of
China under Mao...
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harvest is left to rot in the fields". In contrast,
historian Frank Dikötter has
argued that most
floods during the
famine were not due to
unusual weather...
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Nationalism and
Ethnic Minorities in the People's
Republic of China". In
Dikötter,
Frank (ed.). The
Construction of
Racial Identities in
China and ****an:...
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Dikotter et al., p. 34.
Dikotter et al., p. 36.
Dikotter et al., p. 35.
Dikotter et al., p. 37.
Dikotter et al., p. 38.
Dikötter, F., Laaman, L. & Xun,...
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China After Mao: The Rise of a
Superpower is a non-fiction book by
Frank Dikötter, a
Dutch historian. The
author of this book
discusses China's "unprecedented...
- The Age of Openness:
China Before Mao is a 2008 book by
historian Frank Dikötter. It
provides an
account of the
history of the
Republic of China, spanning...
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twentieth century."
Dikötter 1992, p. 116.
Dikötter 1992, pp. 117–18.
Dikötter 1992, p. 117. Chow 1997, p. 49. Sun 2000, pp. 77–78;
Dikötter 1992, p. 116, note...