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Frontmatter
Note on Place-Names
PART 1: BACKGROUND
1 The Issues
2 The Sources and the Villages
3 The Ecological Setting
PART 2: ECONOMIC INVOLUTION AND SOCIAL CHANGE
4 Managerial Farming and Family Farming in the 1930's
5 The Small-Peasant and Estate Economies of the Early Qing
6 Commercialization and Social Stratification in the Qing
7 Accelerated Commercialization in the Twentieth Century
8 Managerial Farming and Family Farming: Draft-Animal Use
9 Managerial Farming and Family Farming: Labor Use
10 The Underdevelopment of Managerial Farming
11 The Persistence of Small-Peasant Family Farming
12 The Commercialization of Production Relations
PART 3: THE VILLAGE AND THE STATE
13 Villages Under the Qing State
14 Changes in the Village Community
15 Village and State in the Twentieth Century
16 Conclusion
Appendix A Socioeconomic Profiles of the 33 Mantetsu-Surveyed Villages
Appendix B The Population of Hebei and Shandong, 1393-1953
Appendix C Cultivated Acreage in Hebei and Shandong, 1393-1957
Character List
References Cited
Index
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