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A Bibliography of Chinese Language Materials on the People's Communes

Ma Wei-yi
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A research tool for scholars studying modern China, particularly those focusing on the post-1949 communal system and economy. The work includes full bibliographic references to some 2,800 essay, articles, pamphlets, and other materials in Chinese taken from more than 130 publications, primarily from mainland. The entries are arranged are arranged topically with annotations. Includes a geographic index to the communes referred to in the listed items.
  • Cover
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • User’s Guide
  • Journal Abbreviations
  • I. Policies, Nature, and Organization
  • A. Policies
  • B. Nature
  • C. Organization
  • II. The People’s Communization Movement
  • A. The Movement’s Development
  • B. Rectification Campaigns
  • C. Reactions to Communization
  • D. Model Communes
  • 1. North China
  • 2. Northeast China
  • 3. Northwest China
  • 4. East China
  • 5. Central South China
  • 6. Southwest China
  • III. Planning, Statistics Work, Accounting, and Financial Management
  • A. Planning
  • B. Statistics Work
  • C. Accounting
  • D. Financial Management
  • IV. Labor
  • A. Wages
  • B. Management
  • C. Model Workers
  • D. Advanced and Backward Brigades
  • V. Agriculture
  • A. Agriculture
  • B. Technology and the Mechanization of Agriculture
  • C. Agricultural Disasters
  • VI Forestry, Animal Husbandry, and Diversification of Production
  • A. Forestry
  • B. Animal Husbandry
  • C. Diversification of Production
  • VII. Industry
  • VIII. Transportation, Electrification, and Communications
  • IX. Finance, Trade, and Commune Economy
  • A. Finance, Taxation, and Monetary Affairs
  • B. Rural Trade and Commodity Exchange
  • C. Commodity Production
  • D. The Law of Value
  • E. Commune Economy
  • X. Education and Culture
  • A. Education
  • B. Literature
  • C. Book Reviews and Bibliographies
  • D. Histories of Individual Communes
  • E. Libraries
  • XI. Welfare and Collective Life
  • A. Public Dining Halls
  • B. Rest Homes and Day-Care Centers
  • C. Health Care
  • D. Collective Life
  • E. The Functions of Civil Administration
  • XII. Women and the Family
  • XIII. The Militia and Political and Legal Work
  • XIV. Communist Ideology and the Cadres
  • A. Ideology and Mass Movements
  • B. Cadres
  • XV. Urban People’s Communes
  • Index
  • Pinyin/Wade-Giles Conversion Chart
Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities / Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program
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Published: 1982
Publisher: University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license
ISBN(s)
  • 978-0-89264-044-7 (paper)
  • 978-0-472-90177-7 (open access)
Series
  • Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies
Subject
  • Political Science:Conflict Resolution & Peace Studies
  • Asian Studies:China
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