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Woman-work: women and the party in revolutionary China
Davin, Delia.
Year: 1976.
Publisher:  Clarendon Press. 
© Delia Davin
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Frontmatter
Abbreviations
Note on Romanization
Map of China
INTRODUCTION
1. WOMEN IN THE JIANGXI SOVIET AND THE LIBERATED AREAS
2. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
3. MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
4. WOMEN IN THE COUNTRYSIDE
5. WOMEN IN THE TOWNS
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX 1. Decisions of the Central Committee Of the Chinese Communist Party on the present orientation of woman-work in all the anti-Japanese base areas
APPENDIX 2. Decisions of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on woman-work at present in the countryside of the liberated areas
APPENDIX 3. 'Working women are a great revolutionary force'
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Woman-work : women and the party in revolutionary China by Delia Davin.
Author: Davin, Delia
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Source Version: Woman-work : women and the party in revolutionary China by Delia Davin
Davin, Delia
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04247
Subject Headings: • Women -- China
• Women and socialism
• Women -- Employment -- China
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