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The Transformation of Rural China
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188 pages
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The book vividly illustrates life in rural areas during the Maoist revolution and the subsequent disbandment of collectives. It explores the unexpected continuities that persist despite significant societal changes, highlighting how rural administrations continue to exhibit Maoist characteristics. Professor Unger provides a nuanced analysis of these dynamics, offering insights into the complexities of rural governance and the lasting impacts of the Maoist era on contemporary life.
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2002, paperback
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