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This new book provides an accessible and wide--ranging introduction to the main features of Chinese society. Drawing on a wealth of material, the author offers a fresh understanding of a unique society that has undergone continuous transformation and upheaval throughout the twentieth century.

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"Stockman examines the world's most populous nation beginning with pre-revolutionary times, and turns his focus on today's rapidly modernizing society. Especial attention is paid to the fate of cultural traditions in the industrial and post-industrial world." Reference and Research Book News

"Textbooks on China are readily available, but this book makes its mark by integrating sociological theories with the investigation of social change in China ... Stockman has an ability to combine various works into a coherent discussion of a specific topic ... The issues Stockman addresses will be ones that interest students in Western universities." The China Journal

"A book for readers who may not have a detailed and complex understanding of Chinese history." Political Studies

"Norman Stockman's book fills the gap between undergraduate sociology textbooks, which pay little attention to China, and a specialist research literature on China, which is often inaccessible to students." Times Higher Education Supplement

"A valuable base work offering important background information for any further research and more detailed study of contemporary Chinese society. Moreover, for all its analytical and theoretical import, Understanding Chinese Society never loses its accessibility. Though intended primarily for sociology students, it in fact can also be a useful reference book for any student studying modern and/or contemporary Chinese politics" History Now

"This is a book that one can recommend to students with the certainty that they will not be led astray by it in any important respect." Times Higher Education Supplement



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Note on Romanization and Names ix

1 The Study of Chinese Society 1

2 Which China? Whose China? 23

3 Rural and Urban in China 45

4 Individual and Society in China 69

5 Chinese Family: Continuity and Change 94

6 Power and Revolution: Economic and Political 120

7 Power and Revolution: Cultural 149

8 Changing Patterns of Social Inequality 177

9 The Differentiation of Chinese Society 203

Notes 228

Glossary of Chinese Terms 236

Bibliography 239

Index 264

Understanding Chinese Society

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 15/06/2000
      ISBN13: 9780745617367, 978-0745617367
      ISBN10: 0745617360

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new book provides an accessible and wide--ranging introduction to the main features of Chinese society. Drawing on a wealth of material, the author offers a fresh understanding of a unique society that has undergone continuous transformation and upheaval throughout the twentieth century.

      Trade Review
      "Stockman examines the world's most populous nation beginning with pre-revolutionary times, and turns his focus on today's rapidly modernizing society. Especial attention is paid to the fate of cultural traditions in the industrial and post-industrial world." Reference and Research Book News

      "Textbooks on China are readily available, but this book makes its mark by integrating sociological theories with the investigation of social change in China ... Stockman has an ability to combine various works into a coherent discussion of a specific topic ... The issues Stockman addresses will be ones that interest students in Western universities." The China Journal

      "A book for readers who may not have a detailed and complex understanding of Chinese history." Political Studies

      "Norman Stockman's book fills the gap between undergraduate sociology textbooks, which pay little attention to China, and a specialist research literature on China, which is often inaccessible to students." Times Higher Education Supplement

      "A valuable base work offering important background information for any further research and more detailed study of contemporary Chinese society. Moreover, for all its analytical and theoretical import, Understanding Chinese Society never loses its accessibility. Though intended primarily for sociology students, it in fact can also be a useful reference book for any student studying modern and/or contemporary Chinese politics" History Now

      "This is a book that one can recommend to students with the certainty that they will not be led astray by it in any important respect." Times Higher Education Supplement



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements vi

      Note on Romanization and Names ix

      1 The Study of Chinese Society 1

      2 Which China? Whose China? 23

      3 Rural and Urban in China 45

      4 Individual and Society in China 69

      5 Chinese Family: Continuity and Change 94

      6 Power and Revolution: Economic and Political 120

      7 Power and Revolution: Cultural 149

      8 Changing Patterns of Social Inequality 177

      9 The Differentiation of Chinese Society 203

      Notes 228

      Glossary of Chinese Terms 236

      Bibliography 239

      Index 264

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