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l.  For a very extensive collection of maps of Asia, visit the University of Texas website.

2.  CNN's excellent website provides interesting articles on traditional and modern China.

3. In l999, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art held an exhibit of new Chinese art, the first major showing of art by contemporary painters and sculptors in China and Taiwan. For a description of that exhibit, click here

4.  For an excellent University of Michigan website on various facets of Communism and the history of the People's Republic of China, click here

5.  The University of California at San Diego website provides a very large collection of materials on traditional and modern Chinese history.

6.  While this City University of New York website emphasizes traditional China, the website does contain some materials on the Tienanmen Square student demonstrations.

7.  The China Today website covers many topics related to contemporary China, including government agencies, health, trade, law, provinces, real estae, sports, travel information, statistics, art and entertainment, the military, education, and women.

8.  The American Observer News website describes Deng Xiaoping's life and legacy. It also provides a chronology of important events in twentieth-century Chinese history.

9.  The University of Maine website provides a very thorough bibliography on women in Chinese history.

10.  For an excellent website produced at the University of Michigan on Chinese history from 1912 to the present, click here.

11.  For a concise political history of China compiled at the City University of New York, click here.

12.  The China News Digest has a mixture of articles on twentieth-century Chinese history and culture.

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