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In Manchuria

In Manchuria
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400208336 HISTORY&MILITARY/ 951.8 MEY
Non Fiction   Gunnedah . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781632860569
Name Meyer, Michael J., 1972- author.
Title In Manchuria ; a village called Wasteland and the transformation of rural China Michael Meyer.
Other title In Manchuria.
Edition First U.S. edition.
Published 2015
Description 365 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some in colour), maps, portraits, facsimiles ; 24 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Winter solstice -- Quid pro quo -- Lineages -- Ruins and remains -- The waking of insects -- Grain rain -- The pilgrims' progress -- To the Manchuria station! -- Tunnels in time, sidings to space -- Summer solstice -- The ballad of Auntie Yi -- Puppets of Manchukuo -- Occupation's aftermath -- Great heat -- The half-bombed bridge to Worker's Village -- Beginning of autumn -- Dalian's display cases -- Frost's descent -- Major snow.
Summary Not since Pearl Buck wrote The Good Earth has anyone brought rural China to life as Michael Meyer has here. This combination of memoir, contemporary reporting, and historical research presents a unique profile of China's legendary northeast. For three years, Meyer rented a home in the rice-farming community of Wasteland, hometown to his wife's family, and their personal saga mirrors the tremendous change most of rural China is undergoing, in the form of a privately held rice company that has built new roads, introduced organic farming, and constructed high-rise apartments into which farmers can move in exchange for their land rights. Once a commune, Wasteland is now a company town, a phenomenon happening across China that Meyer documents for the first time. Amplifying the story of family and Wasteland, Meyer takes us on a journey across Manchuria's past, a history that explains much about contemporary China, from the fall of the last emperor to Japanese occupation and Communist victory. Through vivid local characters, Meyer illuminates the remnants of the imperial Willow Palisade, Russian and Japanese colonial cities and railways, and the POW camp into which a young American sergeant parachuted to free survivors of the Bataan Death March.--From publisher description.
Subjects Meyer, Michael J., -- 1972-
Meyer, Michael J., -- 1972- Travel -- China -- Manchuria
Meyer, Michael J., -- 1972-
Rice farming -- China -- Manchuria
Manchuria (China) -- Description and travel
Manchuria (China)
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