The Land Revolution in China 1930-1934. A Study of Documents.
Seattle. University of Washington Press. 1969. Stock ID #8192 Examines the substance and the procedures of the agrarian struggle in China. Also illuminates the crucial issue of the role of Mao Tse-Tung during the formative years of Chinese communism. Of the 117 documents described and extensively annotated, 24 are translated in full. Included are materials relating to the early land policy of Li Li-san, to the land laws and practices of the Chinese Soviet Republic, to the analysis of rural classes, and to the land investigation drive of 1933. Publisher's description. When referring to this item please quote stockid 8192.
ix + 361pp, index, bibliography, chronology, glossary, list of documents, dustjacket worn and heavily marked, endpapers little foxed, edges lightly foxed, very sound to good copy.
Price: $25.00 AU