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Frontmatter
Introduction
1. The Cultural Nexus of Power
2. Brokering Rural Administration in the Late Qing
3. Building the Modern State in North China
4. Lineages and the Political Structure of the Village
5. Religion, Power, and the Public Realm in Rural Society
6. Networks, Patrons, and Leaders in Village Government
7. The State and the Redefinition of Village Community
8. The Modernizing State and Local Leadership
Conclusion
Postscript: The Methodological Limbo of Social History
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary of Chinese Terms
Index
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