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Author Seybolt, Peter J.

Title Throwing the emperor from his horse : portrait of a village leader in China, 1923-1995 / Peter J. Seybolt.

Imprint Boulder, Colo. : WestviewPress, 1996.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Special Collections Whitehead  951.18 W357Bs 1996    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xxvii, 137 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-135).
Contents Introduction: Houhua Village in Space and Time -- 1. Poverty, Bandits, and Japanese Invaders: Early Life, 1923-1946 -- 2. Return to Houhua Village: Land Reform and Establishing a Family, 1946-1953 -- 3. "We Will Have a Bright Future": The Cooperative Movement and Joining the Communist Party, 1954-1957 -- 4. "This Is Not the Way to Do Farm Work": The "Great Leap Forward," 1958-1960 -- 5. "Five Winds," "Three Togethers," "Four Cleanups," and Other Campaigns, 1961-1965 -- 6. "At the Risk of Death, Dare to Throw the Emperor from His Horse": The "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution," 1966-1976 -- 7. Houhua Village After Mao: Prosperity and Future Prospects, 1977-1990 -- 8. Retirement and Retrospective on Leadership -- 9. Houhua Village Under New Leadership, 1984-1990 -- 10. Facing an Uncertain Future: Houhua Village, 1994.
Summary This engaging book sketches an intimate portrait of the life of Wang Fucheng, an illiterate peasant who served for thirty years as Communist party secretary of an impoverished village on the north China plain. Based on conversations over a seven-year period (1987-1994) between Wang Fucheng and Peter Seybolt, the book unfolds as a continuous first-person narrative, framed by the author's overview and chapter introductions. Born in 1923, Wang Fucheng rose under the Communists from extreme poverty to a position of power and prestige in his village. His account provides a fascinating illustration of the process of social mobility during the Maoist era, the interaction between central and local leaders, and the way central policies were adapted at the village level. The book's compeling and evocative picture of life in rural China will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers alike. -- Back cover.
Subject Wang, Fucheng, 1923-1995.
Houhua Village (China) -- Biography.
Houhua Village (China) -- History.
Wang, Fucheng, 1923-1995. (OCoLC)fst00377106
China -- Houhua Village. (OCoLC)fst01276846
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 0813331307 (hc. ; alk. paper)
9780813331300 (hc. ; alk. paper)
0813331315 (pb. ; alk. paper)
9780813331317 (pb. ; alk. paper)

 
    
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