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Grade 6 Historical Fiction Research: Chinese Cultural Revolution
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Non-fiction from our library collection
China has a very long history, so you look in the chapters about the Cultural Revolution.
China
by
Colin Cheong
Call Number: E 394.26 CHE
ISBN: 1608700968
Publication Date: 2011
Describes how the culture of China is reflected in its many festivals, including Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival, Qingming, the Hungry Ghost Festival, and others.
The Chinese Cultural Revolution
by
David Pietrusza
Call Number: 951.05 PIE
ISBN: 156006305X
Publication Date: 1996
Describes the events surrounding the Maoist revolution in China.
Little Green
by
Chun Yu
Call Number: 951.05 YU
ISBN: 9781442460317
Publication Date: 2015
Chun Yu, born in a small city in China, describes her childhood growing up in the middle of Chairman Mao's cultural revolution.
Useful database articles
Chinese Cultural Revolution on Britannica Online
This is specifically about the Chinese Cultural Revolution. You should also read the article about China.
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Cultural Revolution on the History Channel site
Videos, articles and text.
To cite a movie follow this format. For articles, follow the format in your student planner.
“Movie Topic.” History.com. Date Viewed. < URL OF MOVIE >
China on Culture Grams
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