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[PDF] AGRARIAN REFORM LAW - BannedThought.netIndiscrirninate arrest, bea'ting or killing of people, corporal punishment and the like are strictly forbidden.
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Mao's Stratagem of Land Reform - Foreign AffairsThe main provisions of the law may be summarized as follows: 1. The land, draft animals, farm implements, and surplus grain of the landlords, and their surplus ...<|separator|>
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Key ArgumentsThe Tragedy of Liberation · From the Preface; Key Arguments; Reviews · Mao's Great ... Up to two million people were killed during land distribution from ...Missing: estimate | Show results with:estimate
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Land Reform and Collectivization (1950-1953) | Chineseposters.netLand reform from 1950-1953 redistributed land to 300 million peasants. Collectivization began in 1953, forming mutual help teams and then cooperatives.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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'The Tragedy of Liberation' - Financial TimesIn The Tragedy of Liberation – a prequel to his ... Between 1947 and 1952, land reform killed between 1.5m and 2m rural residents categorised as exploiters.
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The struggle for land and capitalist exploitation - Historical MaterialismJun 13, 2019 · These observations taken together have provided the starting point of a long debate among Marxist thinkers. It goes back to Marx himself. As is ...
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Marx and Agrarian Reform - Liga Internacional de los TrabajadoresJun 13, 2023 · In the famous Address of the Central Authority to the [Communist] League, where Marx exposed the treachery and cowardice of the German liberal ...
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Lenin: On Our Agrarian Programme - Marxists Internet ArchiveMar 29, 2025 · ... class struggle in the countryside and to introduce political consciousness into this struggle. ... socialist appearance of such measures as the ...Missing: foundations | Show results with:foundations
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Decree on the Land - Seventeen Moments in Soviet History1. Private ownership of land shall be abolished forever; land shall not be sold, purchased, leased, mortgaged, or otherwise alienated.
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Decree on Land - Encyclopedia.comUnder the terms of the decree, about 150 million hectares of arable land, pasture land, and forest land were confiscated and distributed to 25 million communal ...
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Lenin: 1917/7thconf: Resolution on the Agrarian QuestionNationalisation of the land, though being a bourgeois measure, implies freedom for the class struggle and freedom of land tenure from all non-bourgeois adjuncts ...
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Marxism and the Agrarian Question - JacobinThey took from classical Marxism the assumption that large-scale farming was necessarily more efficient but disregarded all the warnings from Marx, Engels, and ...
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ON NEW DEMOCRACYOur aim is to build a new society and a new state for the Chinese nation. That new society and new state will have not only a new politics and a new economy ...
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The Jiangxi Soviet land reform edict (1931) - Alpha HistoryIn November 1931 the CCP committee in charge of the Jiangxi Soviet published the following edict on land reform.Missing: 1931-1934 | Show results with:1931-1934
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The Chinese Soviet Republic, 1931 – 1934 - jstorBy 1932 the CCP had overseen a vast equalization in landholdings in the countryside. The statistics summarize the results of the land revolution in Jiangxi. As ...
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[PDF] Land Reform and the Revolutionary War: A Review of Mao's ... - DTICIt critically reviews Mao's basic hypotheses concerning the role of land reform in the revolutionary war, examines the conditions that provide the opportunity ...Missing: Zedong | Show results with:Zedong
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China - Land Reform, Revolution, Economy - BritannicaExtensive experience in running base areas and waging war before 1949 had given the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) deeply ingrained operational habits and ...
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Chinese Land Reform (土地改革) OverviewChinese land reform abolished the landlord class, returning farmland to peasants, aiming to liberate them from exploitation and enable a communist revolution.Missing: provisions | Show results with:provisions
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1936-1948: The Yan'an Soviet - History: From One Student to AnotherThe CCP practised a policy of land distribution, taking land from the wealthy and landowners, and redistributing it to the poorer peasants.
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The Balance between Radical and Moderate Approaches, 1937–1945Dec 6, 2020 · This article argues that the CCP relied on a combination of two contrasting and complementary approaches—radical and moderate—both of which ...
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Art 27 the common program of the people's republic of china 1949 ...The Marriage reform law granted women and children equal property rights, while the land reform law granted them actual land ownership. Despite the ...
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An economic analysis of China's land reform of 1946–1952... land renting was the single-most important criterion that the CCP employed in delineating the landlord class in pre-revolutionary China. The “Middle Kingdom ...
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On a slippery roof - OpenEdition JournalsLand reform was indeed the starting point of the rural revolution led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Launched as early as 1946 in the areas located under ...
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AN Illustrated History of the Communist Party of China-china.org.cnA translation of Manifesto of the Communist Party was published in Shanghai. ... On October 10, 1947, the Outline Land Law of China was promulgated. Shown ...
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The Myth of the Chinese Landlord by Isaac Deutscher 1951It is a Stalinist myth that the Chinese Revolution is freeing the peasant from the domination of the feudal landlord.Missing: inequality pre-
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Who Owned More Land? Reappraising Landownership in Pre-1949 ...... proportion of landlords and rich peasants in the rural population varies from place to place, it is generally only about 8 per cent (in terms of households) ...
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Land markets in late imperial and Republican China - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · China has had very active markets for both the sale and the rental of land since Song times (960-1279), if not longer.
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[PDF] Land Markets in Late Imperial and Republican China Kenneth ... - LSEHouseholds, Lineages, and Property Transactions Private property in Late Imperial and Republican China was generally seen as belonging to a household, not an ...
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None### Summary of Outline of China's Land Law (1947)
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PR China - Agrarian Reform 1950-1951 (www.chinaknowledge.de)The 1950 law thus ensured that each peasant family had at its disposal the essential minimum of land, but it did by no means create an egalitarian outcome. The ...
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[PDF] Land Reform and War Mobilization: Evidence from the Chinese Civil ...While the exact number of landlord deaths before 1949 remains unknown, estimates indicate that between 1 and 2 million people died in land reform campaigns ...
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Chinese Society under Mao: Classifications, Social Hierarchies and ...Mar 21, 2019 · The categorization of classes began in rural China as part of the Land Reform campaign (1947–1952), where class labels determined whether an ...
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How to Differentiate the Classes in the Rural AreasThe rich peasant as a rule owns land. But some rich peasants own only part of their land and rent the remainder. Others have no land of their own at all and ...
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The Impact of Class Labels on Life Chances in China1In 1950, China's new Communist government created hereditary family class labels intended to promote the advancement of households supportive of the ...
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[PDF] Rural Class Struggle in the Chinese RevolutionClass classifications, therefore, became weap- ons in the Civil War, guided not by the finer points stipulated in the. Land Reform Law but rather by crude ...
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THE WORK OF LAND REFORM AND OF PARTY CONSOLIDATION ...1. Make an investigation of rural conditions. 2. Carry out the initial work for Party consolidation in accordance with correct policy.
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Land Reform in China and North Vietnam - Edwin Moïse'sDuring World War II the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had stressed the ... The Outline Land Law 55. Implementing the Law 62. Chapter 4: Moderation in the ...
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The Chinese Revolution and "Liberation": Whose Tragedy? - jstorThe Tragedy of Liberation is clearly targeted towards the general reader, as he tends to use moralistic and emotive language uncommon in most scholarly work.
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the rectification campaigns in China's land reform, 1946-1952... CCP initiated a land redistribution project throughout its controlled ... May Fourth Directive to launch land reform,. By June 1950, about 145 million ...
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China and the Comparative Analysis of Land Reform - jstorThe rest had land reform from 1949 to 1952. Moreover, in regions inhabited by different minority groups, land reform was delayed for a while.
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Speak Bitterness - Alpha HistoryOct 12, 2025 · In 1950, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) passed the Agrarian Reform Law. The party insisted that Speak Bitterness sessions be included in ...Missing: directives | Show results with:directives
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From the PrefaceIn the countryside, land reform followed liberation. Farmers were given a plot of land in exchange for overthrowing their leaders. Violence ... movement and ...Missing: mechanisms | Show results with:mechanisms
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Qin Hui on Land Reform - Reading the China DreamQin argues that the reason CCP land reform during the Civil War became so violent was because it was a mechanism by which the Party could force people to truly ...
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Violence in Revolutionary China, 1949–1963 (Chapter 20)Common people were encouraged to take up violence against their fellow countrymen. Between 1950 and 1953, the CCP launched the Land Reform in the Chinese ...
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Page 99 →Chapter 4 Coercive Control and Mass Mobilized ViolenceAug 30, 2022 · The Dynamics of Collective Violence in East China's Land Reform Campaign. On the heels of the Chinese Communist victory in 1949, cadres ...
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Searched for "scholarly estimates excess deaths China 1949-1954"For deeper reading, consult Rummel's China's Bloody Century or Frank Dikötter's The Tragedy of Liberation (1945–1957), which estimates 1.5–2 million for 1949– ...
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The Tragedy of Liberation - by A Halfling's View - SubstackFeb 18, 2024 · The Tragedy of Liberation challenges the view that the early years ... Walder, Dikötter's high death estimate cannot be reconciled with age- ...
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China's Democide and War - University of Hawaii SystemBut the people paid the price for these greatest of social experiments. Since 1949 the Chinese communists killed from 5,999,000 to 102,671,000 people; a ...
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Quota, Class, and Political Violence in Mao's ChinaJan 12, 2023 · In an errata note added to the book online in 2014, Moïse corrected his land-reform death toll estimate, increasing it from about 5,000 ( ...
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HOW MANY DIED? NEW EVIDENCE SUGGESTS FAR HIGHER ...Jul 16, 1994 · While most scholars are reluctant to estimate a total number of "unnatural deaths" in China under Mao, evidence shows he was in some way ...
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Playing soldiers and peasants (Chapter 3) - Mao's Cultural Army... forces or militias organized by ousted landlords, commonly known as “return to the village corps” (huanxiang tuan). Implementing the Outline Land Law in ...
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[PDF] Land Reform and Political Recruitment: State Building in the ...Oct 19, 2024 · Abstract. This paper examines the significance of land reform for state building in the early years of the. People's Republic of China.
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[PDF] Persistence through Revolutions - Scholars at HarvardThe Communist Revolution was a series of movements that allowed the Chinese Communist. Party to consolidate political power throughout China toward the end of ...
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Land System Reform in Rural China: Path and Mechanism - MDPIOn 22 March 1948, the government began to redistribute farmland. Until the year 1950, 27% of arable land was redistributed to 46% of rural households [46]. In ...
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The Agrarian Reform Law (1950) - Alpha HistoryThe land, draft animals, farm implements, and surplus grain of the landlords, and their surplus houses in the countryside shall be confiscated, but their other ...
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China - Changes under Mao III: Agriculture 1950-62 - JohnDClare.netLand, animals and machinery. About half the land in China was re-assigned to the peasants – 300 million peasants were given 47 million hectares (so plots ...Missing: livestock | Show results with:livestock
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The impacts of land fragmentation on irrigation collective actionIn China, agriculture has undergone massive changes in the 40 years since the economic reforms, and 235 million rural villagers have migrated to cities.Missing: destruction | Show results with:destruction
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[PDF] Land Reform in the People's Republic of China—Institutional ...Chinese land reform involved land redistribution to peasants, but was modest in increasing production, and not the only factor in production increase.Missing: Law key provisions
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What is China's 'national land reform' and what are some of ... - QuoraJun 4, 2023 · The result was a sharp drop in agricultural production. The new land owners, fearful that their land will be similarly confiscated in the ...
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From Land Reform to Communes in China - jstorto be found in the Land Reform Law, published in June 1950. This, while calling for the seizure of land, tools, and draught animals be- longing to the ...Missing: livestock | Show results with:livestock
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[PDF] Seventy years of changes in China's rural land system - AustLIIDuring the Land. Reform Movement period, the LRA (1950) gave famers the right to land, which led to an increase in agricultural production. The mutual-aid teams ...Missing: short- fluctuations
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PEASANT MOBILIZATION, THE 'LAND QUESTION' AND SPATIAL ...Oct 25, 2023 · Although the 1946 May Fourth Directives appeared to signal the historically linear resumption of the CPC's pre-1937 practices of land ...Missing: CCP | Show results with:CCP
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1949–1952: 'Land Reform Dividend'—Old Crisis Plus New CrisisJun 23, 2021 · This chapter describes how China in 1949–1950 dealt with the decade-long hyperinflation crisis that had crumbled the old regime.Missing: toll | Show results with:toll
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Chinese Land Reform in Long‐Run Perspective and in the Wider ...Aug 7, 2025 · The land reform of 1947–52 did not lead to a pronounced increase in agricultural output. Nor was it egalitarian; indeed, but for the deliberate ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] A Look into the Transformation of Mao Era ReformsJun 21, 2020 · Real estate and urban development companies and local governments are given monetary incentive to redevelop land, convert rural land to urban, ...<|separator|>
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China's Rural Economy under Two Regimes | Oxford AcademicBefore the revolution, 30% of China's farmers were tenants, rents averaged 50% of output, and 73% of farm households had one or fewer hectares of land to farm.1 ...
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Land reform in rural China since the mid-1980s 1For the purpose of providing better incentives for soil conservation and investment, leaseholds were extended to 15 years in 1984, and then to 30 years in 1995.
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[PDF] Rural Reforms and Agricultural Growth in ChinaJul 18, 2014 · Decollectivization is found to improve total factor productivity and to account for about half of the output growth during. 1978-1984. The ...
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[PDF] China's Growth and Productivity Performance Debate RevisitedThis paper revisits the debate on China's growth, accounting for data issues. It finds TFP growth of -0.5% during planning and 1.1% post-reform, slower than ...
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[PDF] Understanding China's Growth: Past, Present, and Future - Paul KleinBetween 1978 and 1984, total factor productivity in the agricultural sector grew. 5.62 percent per year. Several studies argue that most of the productivity ...
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The changing role of agriculture with economic structural changeThe growth decomposition analysis shows that between 1978 and 2017, China doubled the size of its total labor force, while the absolute number of agricultural ...
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Forty years of irrigation development and reform in China - WangSep 11, 2019 · This study reviews 40 years of irrigation development in China including the transformation of the institutional and incentive structures in irrigation ...
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Correcting Excesses in the CCP's Land Reform: The “Guo County ...From the end of 1947 to the first half of 1948, the Central Committee of the CCP and various liberated areas made substantial efforts to address this issue.
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Xi Zhongxun's failed attempt to moderate land reformMay 11, 2020 · The violent, extralegal “struggle sessions” that the Cultural Revolution made famous were modeled on those used during land reform. The ...
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[PDF] Download - AgEcon Search2/ The 1949-57 national figures include soybeans. Total grain production excluding soybeans was 108.1 million tons in 1949. 154.4 million tons in 1952.
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[PDF] China's Ongoing Agricultural Modernization - USDA ERSAfter reforms, grain production (rice, wheat, and corn) jumped from 247 million metric tons (mmt) in 1978 to 339 mmt in 1984 and exceeded 470 mmt in 2008 (fig.
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[PDF] Property Rights, Land Misallocation and Agricultural Efficiency in ...Section 2 provides detailed institutional background on land tenure laws and reform in China. Section 3 presents a simple theoretical model that provides.
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An analysis of China's grain production: looking back and looking ...Dec 9, 2013 · In the past 60 years, China's total grain output increased by fivefold, from 113 million tons (MT) in 1949 to 571 MT in 2011, a statistic which ...
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Land Reform and State Building in China and Taiwan, 1950–1953ROC/Taiwan political elites went to extraordinary lengths to distinguish themselves and their land-reform programs from the violent and evil Other on the ...
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[PDF] Land Reform Revisited - AWSLand reform in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea were all models of market-‐based, democratic, and decentralized land redistribution. Redistribution occurred with set ...
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Land Reform in Taiwan, 1950-1961: Effects on Agriculture and ...Oct 16, 2024 · Phase II of reform—which redistributed formerly Japanese public lands—reduced tenancy, boosted rice yields, and increased the share of labor in ...
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Economic Consequences of Land Reform in Taiwan - jstorAs a result, the productivity of paddy fields following the land reform greatly increased. The second consequence of land reform is its impact on unemployment.
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Rural Land Reform And Farmers' Living In Taiwan.The remarkable effect of Bent Reduction Program was the increase of rice production and the drop of land price. The production or brown rice increased about 47 ...
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[PDF] The Political Consequences of Land Reforms in Japan and TaiwanIn this paper we assess the effectiveness of this geopolitical strategy by estimating the political consequences Japan's land reform in 1947-49 and Taiwan's ...
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What Really Fueled the 'East Asian Miracle'? - The AtlanticOct 8, 2024 · In broad terms, the story went like this: Taiwan redistributed land to the peasantry, which significantly increased the nation's agricultural ...
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The Commune System (1950s) - Asia for EducatorsEach level of organization was responsible for certain activities: the team for organizing farm labor, the brigade for establishing small workshops and ...Missing: Law | Show results with:Law
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China's Great Leap Forward - Association for Asian StudiesEstimates of deaths directly related to the famine range from a minimum of twenty- three million to as many as fifty-five million, although the figure most ...
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Collectivization and China′s Agricultural Crisis - ScienceDirect.comAfter the land reform was successfully implemented by 1952, a collectivization movement started with an impressive success: agricultural production increased ...Missing: enabled | Show results with:enabled
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Violence in Chinese Communist Party's Land Reform; Passed Down ...Feb 11, 2019 · The Author of Bloody Red Land: Violence in Chinese Communist Party's Land Reform; Passed Down through Today ... history of the CCP's land reform.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The CCP's Original Sin: Why a Historical Novel About Land Reform ...Aug 15, 2025 · But land reform is so fundamental to how the party took power that it remains off limits to criticism, portrayed solely as a benevolent campaign ...Missing: internal doubts
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[PDF] violence in revolutionary china: 1949-1963Common people were encouraged to take up violence against their fellow countrymen. Between 1950 and 1953, the CCP launched the Land Reform in the Chinese ...