Broken Earth: The Rural Chinese

Steven W. Mosher
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An anthropologist and Sinologist, Stephen W. Mosher, lived and worked in rural China in late 1979 and early 1980. His shocking revelations about conditions there have earned him the condemnation of the Beijing (Peking) government, which denounces him as a "foreign spy."
Genres: ChinaHistoryPoliticsNonfiction
348 Pages

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