Journal Article10.2307/2659325
Two Revolutions: Village Reconstruction and the Cooperative Movement in Northern Shaanxi, 1934–1945 . By Pauline B. Keating. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1997. ix, 340 pp. $49.50.
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Abstract: Introduction 1. Ecologies and economies: Shaanbei in the 1930s 2. Conflict and cooperation: the political economies of Yanshu and Suide in the 1930s 3. Land reform and village reconstruction 1934-1941 4. Repopulating the Yanshu counties, 1937-1945 5. Democratic reconstruction: elections and taxes, 1937-1945 6. Tenancy reform in the Suide subregion, 1940-1944 7. Cooperative societies, 1937-1945 8. Farmwork mutual aid, 1943-1944 Conclusion Appendixes Notes Bibliography Index.
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