1st Edition

Revolution in a Chinese Village Ten Mile Inn

By David Crook, Isabel Crook Copyright 1998
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 2002. An in-depth study of land reform in one Chinese village, the authors were accepted as comrades in Party life and studies in post-war rural China.

Preface, Geographical Note on Ten Mile Inn, Prologue, List of Local People, I. On the Eve of the Japanese Invasion, II. Pillars—and Pedestals—of the Old Society, III. The Kuomintang Retreat: The Communists Resist, IV. Ten Mile Inn takes its Stand on the Anti-Japanese Front, V. Famine and Counter-famine, VI. Introducing the New Middle Peasants, VII. Ten Mile Inn under its First Elected Government, VIII. The Destruction of Feudalism: Act One, IX. The Destruction of Feudalism: Act Two, X. Achievements of Eight Years of Democratic Reforms, Appendices, Index

Biography

Crook, David; Crook, Isabel