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Communications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Audrey Donnithorne
Affiliation:
University College of London
G. William Skinner
Affiliation:
Stanford University

Abstract

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Type
Editorial
Copyright
Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1966

References

1 Far Eastern Economic Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 12, 17 Dec. 1964, p. 564Google Scholar. Davies, Derek: “A Kwangtung Commune” and Anna Louise Strong: The Rise of the Chinese People's Communes—and Six Years After, p. 193Google Scholar. It must however be noted that on p. 163 this author described Kwangtung's 1,500 communes as equivalent to hsiang.

2 Statistical Work (Tongji Gongzuo) No. 20, 29 Oct. 1958, p. 23 and NCNA Chengtu, 2 Oct. 1963.

3 Exemplified in a local “three year socialist construction plan” calling for the setting up of farms for 10,000 pigs, 10,000 chickens, 10,000 head of cattle, the planting of 10,000 mow of orchards, building new residential quarters for 10,000 persons, and establishing 10,000 mow of fishponds and 10,000 beehives. Economic Research (Jingji Yanjiu) August 1958, p. 38.