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Challenging the mandate of Heaven : social protest and state power in China / Elizabeth J. Perry.

Van Pelt Library DS761.2 .P47 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Perry, Elizabeth J.
Contributor:
Lachs-Adler Family Endowed Fund for Collection Development.
Series:
Asia and the Pacific (Armonk, N.Y.)
Asia and the Pacific
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Protest movements--China--History--19th century.
Protest movements.
Protest movements--China--History--20th century.
Political culture--China--History--19th century.
Political culture.
Political culture--China--History--20th century.
History.
China.
Physical Description:
xxxii, 343 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, [2002]
Summary:
Social science theories of contentious politics have been based almost exclusively on evidence drawn from the European and American experience, and classic texts in the field make no mention of either the Chinese Communist revolution or the Cultural Revolution -- surely two of the most momentous social movements of the twentieth century. China's record of popular upheaval, moreover, stretches back well beyond this century, indeed all the way back to the third century B.C. This is a direct effect of the Confucian "mandate of heaven" which bestowed instant legitimacy on successful rebel leaders. This book, by bringing together studies of protest that span the Imperial, Republic, and Communist eras, introduces Chinese patterns and provides a forum to consider ways in which contentious politics in China might serve to reinforce, refine or reshape theories derived from Western cases.
Contents:
1 Pedators and Protectors: Strategies of Peasant Survival
2 Protective Rebellion: Tax Protest in Late Qing China
3 Heterodox Rebellion? The Mystery of Yellow Cliff
4 Predatory Rebellion: Bai Lang and Social Banditry
5 Skilled Workers and the Chinese Revolution: Strikes Among Shanghai Silk Weavers, 1927-1937
6 Labor Divided: Sources of State Formation in Modern China
7 Contradictions under Socialism: Shanghai's Strike Wave of 1957
8 Working at Cross-Purposes: Shanghai Labor in the Cultural Revolution
9 Rural Violence in Socialist China
10 Casting a Chinese "Democracy" Movement: Legacies of Social Fragmentation.
Notes:
"An East Gate book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Lachs-Adler Family Endowed Fund for Collection Development.
ISBN:
0765604442
0765604450
OCLC:
46951193

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