Rural Disturbances on the Eve of the Chinese Revolution
Bianco focuses on "spontaneous" rural unrest, uninfluenced by revolutionary intellectuals. The author shows that predominant forms of protest were directed not against the landowning class but against state agents, and suggests that 20th-century Chinese peasants were less different from 17th- or 18th-century French peasants than might be imagined.
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62 primary booksHarvard East Asian Monographs is a 62-book series with 62 released primary works first released in 9 with contributions by Kuo-chun Chao, David C. Cole, and Yung Chul Park.
Muslim Chinese
China, 1898-1912
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