AbstractFamine is a social and economic crisis that is commonly accompanied by widespread of malnutrition, starvation, epidemic disease, and increased mortality. This paper focuses on the period of the Great Leap Famine in China between 1958 and 1962. Based on newly-collected oral interviews and archival evidence, it gives voices to ordinary villagers from different parts of China?from various counties in one of China?s biggest and most populated Sichuan province in the southwest to Shandong in the east and Hunan in central China and examines their experiences and their survival strategies in times of hunger, illness, and death. It shows that an integral part of everyday famine culture, particularly in rural China, which was worst hit, conc...
After seeing the extent to which the famine remained one of the most terrible periods in the lives o...
Cannibalism is one of our darkest secrets and taboos. It is the ultimate measure of the resilience o...
This thesis consists of three essays. The first essay investigates the causes of China's Great Leap ...
In contrast to other modern famines, the massive mortality caused by the famine during Great Leap F...
This article delineates new approaches to the study of food and famine in Chinese history. Drawing p...
Beginning soon after the implementation of the policies of the Great Leap Forward of 1958-1961, when...
This thesis examines grassroots leadership during China’s Great Leap Forward, which Mao Zedong and t...
This paper studies the causes of China’s Great Famine, during which 16.5 to 45 million individ-uals ...
This study investigates the causes of Chinas Great Famine. We present two empirical ndings: 1) food ...
China underwent its most murderous famine between 1958 and 1962. Although a demographic transition f...
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) 1958–61 was meant to be the real liberation. The ultimate upheaval that...
This collection of archival documents is a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on the Grea...
In 1958, China’s revered leader Mao Zedong instituted a program designed to transform his giant nati...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
Famine relief in Imperial China was one of the integral social functions, that the people expected t...
After seeing the extent to which the famine remained one of the most terrible periods in the lives o...
Cannibalism is one of our darkest secrets and taboos. It is the ultimate measure of the resilience o...
This thesis consists of three essays. The first essay investigates the causes of China's Great Leap ...
In contrast to other modern famines, the massive mortality caused by the famine during Great Leap F...
This article delineates new approaches to the study of food and famine in Chinese history. Drawing p...
Beginning soon after the implementation of the policies of the Great Leap Forward of 1958-1961, when...
This thesis examines grassroots leadership during China’s Great Leap Forward, which Mao Zedong and t...
This paper studies the causes of China’s Great Famine, during which 16.5 to 45 million individ-uals ...
This study investigates the causes of Chinas Great Famine. We present two empirical ndings: 1) food ...
China underwent its most murderous famine between 1958 and 1962. Although a demographic transition f...
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) 1958–61 was meant to be the real liberation. The ultimate upheaval that...
This collection of archival documents is a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on the Grea...
In 1958, China’s revered leader Mao Zedong instituted a program designed to transform his giant nati...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
Famine relief in Imperial China was one of the integral social functions, that the people expected t...
After seeing the extent to which the famine remained one of the most terrible periods in the lives o...
Cannibalism is one of our darkest secrets and taboos. It is the ultimate measure of the resilience o...
This thesis consists of three essays. The first essay investigates the causes of China's Great Leap ...