Precarious relations: rural cadres and the socialist education movement in Mao's China, 1962-1966
<p>In the Mao era, rural cadres served at the basic unit of party organs and administration organizations responsible for governing the life of villagers who constituted about 80 percent of the Chinese population. These cadres remain important players in connecting villagers and the countrysid...
Main Author: | Yang, L |
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Other Authors: | Harrison, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Chinese English |
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2022
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