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New Haven.
Yale.
1989.
xxiv + 378pp, index, glossary, references, notes, hardback, little wear to dustjacket, now protected, newspaper clipping loosely enclosed, top edge little foxed, a very good copy. "When peasants live in complex agrarian societies with distinct hierarchies of power, how much are they able to shape their world? In this socioeconomic, political, and anthropological history, Helen F. Siu explores this question by examining a rural community in Guangdong Province from the late 19th century to the present, analysing its power structure and intricate cultural interweaving during a time of unprecedented social upheaval." Publisher's description. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 59786)
ISBN: 9780300044652
Related Subject Areas:
Anthropology
China
Politics
Rural
South China
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