Peasants without the Party

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A01=Lucien Bianco
agrarian resistance
Artificial Satellites
Author_Lucien Bianco
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CCP
CCP Leader
CCP Rule
Chinese Communist Party
county
decade
disturbances
Eighth Route Army
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Food Disturbances
grassroots rural mobilization twentieth century
Jin Cha Ji Border Region
local
Local Powerholders
magistrate
nanjing
Nationalist Regime
Northern Anhui
opium eradication campaigns
Poppy Growers
red
Red Guards
Red Spears
Rent Resistance
Rice Shops
rural
Rural Disturbances
rural self-defense strategies
secret societies China
Shen Dingyi
Single Child Policy
social protest movements
spears
Taxation Populaire
tenant rent conflicts
twentieth-century
Weak Weapons
Wu County
Xinhai Geming
Young Men
Zhang Zongchang

Product details

  • ISBN 9781563248405
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Exploring one of the most dynamic and contested regions of the world, this series includes works on political, economic, cultural, and social changes in modern and contemporary Asia and the Pacific. The leading specialist on China's twentieth century peasant resistance reexamines, in bold and original ways, the question: Was the Chinese peasantry a revolutionary force? Where most scholarly attention has focused on Communist-led peasant movements, Bianco's story is one of peasant thought and action largely unmediated by modern political parties. This volume pays particular attention to the first half of the twentieth century when peasant-based conflict, ranging from tax and food protests to secret society conflicts, opium struggles, inter-communal conflicts, and tenant protests over rent, was central to nationwide revolutionary processes.

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