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The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, Deng Zihui, and the "High Tide" of 1955 (review)

The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, Deng Zihui, and the "High Tide" of... Reviews 239 charges of the vital essence of mountains. West Lake is deep, tranquil and broad" (p. 201)--and so they continue to be, whether anyone writes about them or not. Jonathan Chaves The George Washington University NOTE S 1. Shen Wen-cho tfcStW, ed., 5« Shun-ch'in chi (Peking: Chung-hua Shu-chü, 1961), p. 186. 2.Jonathan Chaves, "The Yellow Mountain Poems of Ch'ien Ch'ien-i: Poetry as Yu-chi," Harvard Journal ofAsiatic Studies 48, no. 2 (December 1988): 465^192. 3.Kathlyn Maurean Liscomb, Learningfrom Mount Hua: A Chinese Physician's Illustrated Travel Record and Painting Theory (Cambridge University Press, 1993). 4.For a complete translation and study, see Hellmut Wilhelm, "Shih Ch'ung and His Chin-ku-yiian," Monumenta Serica 18 (1959): pp. 314-327. 5.C. S. Lewis, The Abolition ofMan (New York: Collier Books, 1947; reprint), pp. 13-17. Frederick C. Teiwes and Warren Sun, editors. The Politics ofAgricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, DengZihui, and the "High Tide" of 1955. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1993. 227 pp. Paperback $37.50. Scholars familiar with the socialist transformation of China's agricultural sector recognize that the policy reversal culminating in the "High Tide" of 1955 was a pivotal event in the economic, political, and social history of the People's Republic of China. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Review International University of Hawai'I Press

The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, Deng Zihui, and the "High Tide" of 1955 (review)

China Review International , Volume 2 (1) – Mar 30, 1995

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Reviews 239 charges of the vital essence of mountains. West Lake is deep, tranquil and broad" (p. 201)--and so they continue to be, whether anyone writes about them or not. Jonathan Chaves The George Washington University NOTE S 1. Shen Wen-cho tfcStW, ed., 5« Shun-ch'in chi (Peking: Chung-hua Shu-chü, 1961), p. 186. 2.Jonathan Chaves, "The Yellow Mountain Poems of Ch'ien Ch'ien-i: Poetry as Yu-chi," Harvard Journal ofAsiatic Studies 48, no. 2 (December 1988): 465^192. 3.Kathlyn Maurean Liscomb, Learningfrom Mount Hua: A Chinese Physician's Illustrated Travel Record and Painting Theory (Cambridge University Press, 1993). 4.For a complete translation and study, see Hellmut Wilhelm, "Shih Ch'ung and His Chin-ku-yiian," Monumenta Serica 18 (1959): pp. 314-327. 5.C. S. Lewis, The Abolition ofMan (New York: Collier Books, 1947; reprint), pp. 13-17. Frederick C. Teiwes and Warren Sun, editors. The Politics ofAgricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, DengZihui, and the "High Tide" of 1955. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1993. 227 pp. Paperback $37.50. Scholars familiar with the socialist transformation of China's agricultural sector recognize that the policy reversal culminating in the "High Tide" of 1955 was a pivotal event in the economic, political, and social history of the People's Republic of China.

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Published: Mar 30, 1995

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