Salt of the Earth by Ralph A Thaxton Jr

Salt of the Earth by Ralph A Thaxton Jr

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Examines the political and economic origins of the October revolution in China in 1949. The text is based on direct interviews with the village people whose individual and collective protest activities helped shape the nature and course of the Chinese revolution in rural areas.

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Salt of the Earth by Ralph A Thaxton Jr

Examines the political and economic origins of the October revolution in China in 1949. The text is based on direct interviews with the village people whose individual and collective protest activities helped shape the nature and course of the Chinese revolution in rural areas. Focusing on the Party's relationship with locally esteemed non-Communist leaders, the author shows that the Party's role is best understood in terms of its intimate connections with local collective activism and with existing modes of local protest, both of which were the product of rural people acting on their own grievances, interest and goals.
Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr. is Associate Professor of Politics at Brandeis University and author of China Turned Rightside Up: Revolutionary Legitimacy in the Peasant World (1983).
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ISBN 13 9780520203181
ISBN 10 0520203186
Title Salt of the Earth
Author Ralph A Thaxton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 1997-08-04
Number of pages 454
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