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Crimson Rain : Seven Centuries of Violence in a Chinese County / William T. Rowe.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rowe, William T., Author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (456 p.) : 1 table, 14 illustrations, 2 maps
Place of Publication:
Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This brilliantly crafted narrative explores the roots of violence in Chinese rural society over the past seven hundred years, based on the study of a single highland county, Macheng, Hubei province, in the Great Divide Mountains separating the Yangzi valley from the North China Plain. Between the expulsion of the Mongols in the mid-fourteenth century and the invasion of the Japanese in 1938, Macheng experienced repeated, often self-inflicted waves of mass “extermination” of segments of its population. This book argues that, beyond its strategic military centrality and ingrained social tensions, cultural factors such as popular religion, folklore, collective memory, and local historical production played key roles in the continued proclivity of the county's population for massive carnage. In the process, the history of Macheng also provides a case study in the way events and trends of national significance in the history of China have been experienced at the local level.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Map and Figures
Preface
Introduction
Part I
1 The Social Ecology of Violence
2 Kings of Light
3 Boom Time
4 The Heretic
5 In the Tiger’s Mouth
6 Extermination
Part II
7 Dongshan Rebellion
8 Heavenly Kingdom
9 An Interlude of Modernity
10 The Cauldron
11 Immaturity
12 Extermination Redux
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Appendix
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Selected Glossary
Index
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 31. Jan 2022)
ISBN:
1-5036-2619-9
OCLC:
1294426725

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