Jon Halliday

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Jon Halliday is a historian of Russia and was a former Senior Visiting Research Fellow at King's College, University of London.

Halliday authored a biography of filmmaker Douglas Sirk and has written and edited seven other books. He and his wife, Jung Chang, live in Notting Hill, West London. Together they researched and wrote the highly popular biography of Mao, Mao: the Unknown Story which has been heavily criticized and spurred lively debate in the academic community.

Jon Halliday is the brother of historian Fred Halliday.[1]

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  1. ^ [ http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization/cold_war_2753.jsp] A harvest of sorrow
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