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1. Harvesting Rice by Combine
IF YOU take the train north from Tientsin, a little over two hours gets you to the county town of Lutai. There, in the midst of the desolate salt flats on the Pohai gulf you alight, cross the
Author: WILLIAM HINTON Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Two Ordinary Girls
LAST AUTUMN when I joined the harvest work at Lutai Farm, one of the big state farms devoted to mechanized agriculture, I had a chance to see how China's women go about their jobs. In fact, I learned
Author: WILLIAM HINTON Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. How "Red Star Over China' Changed My Life
WHEN World War II broke out I was a pacifist. I registered as a conscientious objector and was sent to a labor camp in New Hampshire. After working in the forest there for two years I volunteered for
Author: WILLIAM HINTON Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Northwest Breeding Station
Even before the battles which liberated China were completely over, the civilian governments of each region were already hard at work organizing reconstruction according to previously worked out plans
Author: JOAN HINTON Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. Story of A Red Army Woman
LOOK, look there!" our guide Chou Shu-nu, head of the Women's Federation for the Chi-an Special Administrative Region, pointed excitedly. "See those little bags tied to the peasants' waists? What do
Author: JOAN HINTON Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Story of a Red Army Woman
This is the second and final part of the story of Chou Shu-nu, a Chinese woman revolutionary, as told by herself while accompanying the author on a trip to the Chingkangshan Mountains in Kiangsi
Author: JOAN HINTON Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Marching with Mao - A Biographical Journey
WILLIAM LINDESAY, now an English teacher at the Shanxi Mechanical Engineering Institute in Xi'an, set off on a biographical journey to retrace Chairman Mao's life from cradle to mausoleum. In this
Author: WILLIAM LINDESAY Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. Imperial Ming Dynasty Paper Money Notes
A numismatist discusses the history and fascination of Chinese currency.WHAT IS a Ming Note? Why is a Ming Note the prized acquisition of numismatists with a desire to enhance and up-grade their
Author: WILLIAM WILLBOND Year 1996 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. U.S.-China Trade: he View from Washington State
LAST JUNE, I returned to Beijing's Great Hall of the People as a member of the Advisory Board of the U.S.-China Joint Session on Industry, Trade, and Economic Development (ITED). My previous visits
Author: WILLIAM B. ABNETT Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. 40 Years Ago: An Eyewitness Account of the Liberation of Shanghai
TO CELEBRATE their liberation, the people of Shanghai went on a joyous spree that was climaxed on June 6 by a grand parade. Neither the marchers (students, workers, housewives, People's Liberation
Author: WILLIAM C. BERGES Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML