Author

Contributions

  • Campbell, Cameron D. - Contributor

Publication

1997 - Cambridge Unversity Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

70,000 words, Guess

Page Count

280 pages

Identifiers

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  • Goodreads4826687

Classifications

  • DDC306/.095182
  • LCCHN740.L53 L52 1997

Description

Fate and fortune in rural China is a major contribution to the study both of the social and population history of late traditional China and that of historical demography in general. Lee and Campbell use the example of Liaoning to demonstrate the interaction between demographic and other social pressures and to illustrate graphically the nature of social mobility and social organization in rural China over the course of the century from 1774 to 1873. Their conclusion - that social norms, rooted in ideology, determined demographic performance - is supported by a mass of hitherto inaccessible primary data. The authors show how the Chinese state articulated two different principles of social hierarchy - heredity and ability - through two different social organizations: households and banners. These different boundary conditions, each the explicit creation of the state, gave rise to contrasting demographic behavior.

Subjects

Topics

HistoryPopulationSocial classesRural conditionsChina, populationSocial classes, chinaChina, rural conditions

Series Statement

  • Cambridge studies in population, economy and society in past time ;

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