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Kamal Sheel, Peasant Society and Marxist Intellectuals in China, Fang Zhimin and the Origin of a Revolutionary Movement in the Xinjiang Region, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1989, XVIII– 265 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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Copyright © Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 1991

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References

1. Marks, Robert, Rural Révolution in South China : Peasants and the Making of History in Haifeng County, 1570-1930, Madison, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1984 Google Scholar. Les Annales ont rendu compte de cet ouvrage dans le numéro 4, juillet-août 1985, pp. 965-968.

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4. Duara, Prasenjit, Culture, Power and the State : Rural North China, 1900-1942, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1988 Google Scholar. Duara montre en particulier (le livre fourmille d'interprétations suggestives) que les principaux usurpateurs de l'autorité locale à l'époque républicaine ne sont pas les grands propriétaires fonciers et autres notables lettrés, mais des intermédiaires issus des classes inférieures de la société rurale.