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Pastoral and Rhapsody: Rethinking the Guanzhong Model and Pre-modern Society Author: Qin Hui / Jinyan Publishing House: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House
Pastoral and Rhapsody: Rethinking the Guanzhong Model and Pre-modern Society Author: Qin Hui / Jinyan Publishing House: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
This book is the famous work of Qin Hui, a famous thinking scholar in my country. It was first published in 1996.
Taking the debate between Mao Zedong and Liang Shuming seventy years ago on whether there is class antagonism in Chinese society as an opportunity, the author starts with analyzing the "Guanzhong Model" of old China. On the basis of mastering a large amount of social survey data, he uses the analytical methods of Western sociological science to re-examine the social representation of the three elements of feudal society (namely natural economy, patriarchal community and dependent personality) in China, and points out that the contradiction between the powerful and the common people is the main social contradiction; then he conducts in-depth research on the main body of society - peasants (peasant personality, peasant mentality, peasant culture), reviews the success and failure of many peasant uprisings in Chinese history, deeply analyzes the "duality" of peasants, and reveals the roots of Chinese society's long-term adherence to "agricultural civilization"; horizontally combines the Soviet collective farms and the American agricultural development path, conducts a synchronous logical analysis of peasants and peasant society, and explores the development path of agricultural social modernization from the source.
This reprint, despite more than a decade of social change, the author's profound analysis and understanding of Chinese society is still convincing: China is a country of farmers. China's modernization process is ultimately a process of transformation of peasant society. This process is not only about transforming the agricultural population into urban population, but more importantly, it is about transforming the peasant culture, mentality and personality. Let the peasants "come out of the idyllic agricultural civilization and compose a rhapsody of China's modernization with their developed free personality."
About the Author · · · · · ·
Qin Hui was born in December 1953. He graduated from Lanzhou University in 1981 as one of the first postgraduate students after the Cultural Revolution. He has been a professor at Shaanxi Normal University since 1992. He is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Department of History of Tsinghua University. He is a director of the Chinese Economic History Society, a director of the Chinese Peasant History Research Association, a director of the China Youth Development Foundation, a member of the Community Culture Committee and the Research Committee of the Youth Development Foundation, a special researcher at the Beijing Tianze Economic Research Institute, and an editorial board member of academic journals such as "Method", "Open Times", "Chinese Academic" and "Chinese Social Science Quarterly".
Golden Goose
Professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Humanities, China University of Political Science and Law, and Secretary-General of the Chinese Association for the Study of Soviet and East European History.
His main works include
From "Eastern Europe" to "New Europe": Looking back on 20 years of transition
"Ten Years of Change: Economic, Social and Ideological Changes in Eastern European Countries"
Rural Communes, Reform and Revolution: Village Commune Tradition and Russia's Road to Modernization
"New Hungry Country Journey"
Research on Soviet Russia's Modernization and Reform
The Phoenix and the Owl