Rural China, 1901–1949

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Evil Gentry
Gentry Power
Hired Laborers
historical sociology
Hubei
Hubei Province
Hunan Province
Intragenerational Mobility
land tenure systems
Late Qing
Local Tyrants
Long Term Laborers
Mass Uprisings
Middle Peasants
Modernization and response
peasant mobility
Petty Peasants
Poor Peasants
Rich Peasant Class
Rich Peasants
Rural Crisis
rural governance
Rural history
rural power dynamics in twentieth century China
Rural transformation
Small Scale Peasant Economy
social stratification
Tenant Peasants
Traditional Gentry
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367630676
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Highlighting the interwoven relationship between Chinese rural society and larger historical forces, this book charts the evolution of China’s rural society from 1901 to 1949, concentrating on the major changes of this period and the scenarios developed to modernize rural society during the half century leading up to the Revolution.

The modern history of rural China is one of sweeping institutional and structural transformation across many dimensions. As the first half of the twentieth century unfolded, against a backdrop of turbulent changes across a country that underwent industrialization, urbanization and modernization, China’s agriculture, rural population and rural communities encountered many crises, but also showed remarkable resilience and capacity for adaptation and reform. In each of the six chapters, the author delves into one aspect or examines one period of this massive transformation, and identifies the social, economic, political and cultural signifi cance of these tumultuous processes at work.

The book will appeal to both scholars and general readers interested in modern Chinese history and the transformation of rural China.

Wang Xianming is currently a professor in the History Department at Nankai University. His interests lie in the teaching and research of modern Chinese social history, cultural history and rural history, and he has received several national and ministerial achievement awards.

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