The existing literature on rural China characterizes socioeconomic diversity as a uniquely regional phenomenon: north versus south coastal versus inland urban versus rural. Unlike most work done at the village level this book shows the large variations between the twenty-three villages within one suburban township including wide differences in size lineage structure economic activities and levels of well-being. Furthermore these village differences are intimately linked to historical variations which are just as striking.
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