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This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the diversity and complexity of social science research. Little provides an in-depth analysis of social science positions and their relevance to various debates in China studies with a focus on rural China. Particularly interesting is Little's examination of the causes of agricultural stagnation in China and the reasons behind peasant rebellions. Reading this book will help you gain a better understanding of the complexities of rural China and the historical, economic, and political factors shaping its society.

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In this innovative book, Daniel Little compares the positions of various social scientists regarding debates in China studies. Little focuses on four topics: the relative importance of individual rationality and community values in explaining traditional peasant behavior; the role of marketing and transportation systems in Chinese society; the causes of agricultural stagnation in traditional China; and the reasons for peasant rebellions in Qing China. He not only makes a constructive contribution to these controversies but also provides examples of the diversity of social science research.

Understanding Peasant China : Case Studies in the Philosophy of Social Science

ISBN: 9780300054774
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Authors: Daniel Little
Date of Publication: 1992-01-29
Format: Paperback
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This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the diversity and complexity of social science research. Little provides an in-depth analysis of social science positions and their relevance to various debates in China studies with a focus on rural China. Particularly interesting is Little's examination of the causes of agricultural stagnation in China and the reasons behind peasant rebellions. Reading this book will help you gain a better understanding of the complexities of rural China and the historical, economic, and political factors shaping its society.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

In this innovative book, Daniel Little compares the positions of various social scientists regarding debates in China studies. Little focuses on four topics: the relative importance of individual rationality and community values in explaining traditional peasant behavior; the role of marketing and transportation systems in Chinese society; the causes of agricultural stagnation in traditional China; and the reasons for peasant rebellions in Qing China. He not only makes a constructive contribution to these controversies but also provides examples of the diversity of social science research.