Negotiating Socialism in Rural China: Mao, Peasants, and Local Cadres in Shanxi, 1949-1953, Xiaojia Hou (9781939161598) — Readings Books
Negotiating Socialism in Rural China: Mao, Peasants, and Local Cadres in Shanxi, 1949-1953
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Negotiating Socialism in Rural China: Mao, Peasants, and Local Cadres in Shanxi, 1949-1953

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This is the first monograph in English on how China’s agricultural collectivization began. In 1953, the Chinese Communist Party launched a system of agricultural collectivization to lean the countryside toward socialism. It led to the Utopian Commune Movement in 1958 and was followed by the worst famine in human history. Surprisingly, however, its beginnings are poorly understood and often regarded as Mao Zedong’s imposition from above. This book challenges the conventional wisdom and explores how the national policy emerged from complex bureaucratic interactions among central, regional, local governments, and peasants.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Date
31 March 2016
Pages
288
ISBN
9781939161598

This is the first monograph in English on how China’s agricultural collectivization began. In 1953, the Chinese Communist Party launched a system of agricultural collectivization to lean the countryside toward socialism. It led to the Utopian Commune Movement in 1958 and was followed by the worst famine in human history. Surprisingly, however, its beginnings are poorly understood and often regarded as Mao Zedong’s imposition from above. This book challenges the conventional wisdom and explores how the national policy emerged from complex bureaucratic interactions among central, regional, local governments, and peasants.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Date
31 March 2016
Pages
288
ISBN
9781939161598