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State-sponsored inequality : the banner system and social stratification in northeast China

Part of the Studies in Social Inequality series
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This book explores the social economic processes of inequality in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century rural China.

Drawing on uniquely rich source materials, Shuang Chen provides a comprehensive view of the creation of a social hierarchy wherein the state classified immigrants to the Chinese county of Shuangcheng into distinct categories, each associated with different land entitlements.

The resulting patterns of wealth stratification and social hierarchy were then simultaneously challenged and reinforced by local people.

The tensions built into the unequal land entitlements shaped the identities of immigrant groups, and this social hierarchy persisted even after the institution of unequal state entitlements was removed.

State-Sponsored Inequality offers an in-depth understanding of the key factors that contribute to social stratification in agrarian societies.

Moreover, it sheds light on the many parallels between the stratification system in nineteenth-century Shuangcheng and structural inequality in contemporary China.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
0804799032 / 9780804799034
Hardback
11/04/2017
United States
English
288 pages.
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