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Calamity and Reform in China Dali L. Yang

Calamity and Reform in China By Dali L. Yang

Calamity and Reform in China by Dali L. Yang


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This is the first book-length treatment of the political causes and consequences of the Great Leap Famine (1959-61), one of the worst tragedies in human history.

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Calamity and Reform in China: State, Rural Society, and Institutional Change Since the Great Leap Famine by Dali L. Yang

China's Great Leap Famine of 1959-61 resulted in 30 million deaths, making it easily the worst famine in human history. Yet unlike the Cultural Revolution - that other massive catastrophe of Mao's rule - the Great Leap Forward has received scant scholarly attention. This is partly because victims of the ensuing famine were inarticulate farmers and partly because many key players in that inglorious era are members of the current elite who tightly guard the archives. Despite these impediments, the author has marshalled an impressive array of historical documents to provide the first comprehensive treatment of the political causes and consequences of the Great Leap Famine. The Famine is important because it furnished the crucial historical motives for dismantling the rural collective institutional structure in post-Mao China two decades later and motivating tens of millions of ordinary Chinese to enact the reforms.

Calamity and Reform in China Reviews

"On the basis of a wealth of primary and secondary sources, the book provides a vigorous treatment of the origin and consequences of the Great Leap Forward as well as the institutions and processes involved in China's rural reforms. Yang's book is an impressive scholarly addition to our study of contemporary Chinese politics." -- Journal of Asian Studies
"This is a very impressive achievement. What is so good about it is the theoretical and statistical sophistication, the emphasis on regional variation, and the learning it displays, not only with regard to China but in general. It contains much new material of enormous value." -- Thomas P. Bernstein * Columbia University *

About Dali L. Yang

Dali L. Yang is Professor and Chairman in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I. Context: 1. The path to disaster 2. The political economy of the Great Leap famine Part II. Catastrophe and Reform: 3. The Great Leap famine and rural liberalization 4. The Cultural Revolution interlude 5. Structural incentives for rural reform 6. The political struggle over reform Part III. State and Rural Society Under Reform: 8. Rural industrialization, political empowerment, and state policy Conclusions and reflections Appendix Notes Bibliography Index.

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CIN0804734704G
9780804734707
0804734704
Calamity and Reform in China: State, Rural Society, and Institutional Change Since the Great Leap Famine by Dali L. Yang
Used - Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
1998-08-01
368
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