Between Tradition and Modernity: Research on Social Transformation of Rural Areas in Central and South China (1949~1953)

Between Tradition and Modernity: Research on Social Transformation of Rural Areas in Central and South China (1949~1953)

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This book takes the social transformation of rural areas in Central and South China, which was fully affirmed by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Mao Zedong in the early days of New China, as the research object. It places rural social transformation in the dual perspectives of tradition and modernity, country and society, and examines the revolution and social relations of rural economic relations including politics, economy, culture, and social customs. The reconstruction of social order, the process of transformation of people's ideas and concepts, as well as the nature of rural social transformation and its characteristics, status and significance in the social transformation of modern and contemporary China were deeply investigated, deepening people's understanding of the nature, significance and social transformation trends determined by rural social transformation.

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