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Extraction code: 3vgh? Title: The Story of Baihou Township

Author: Xiao Wenping

Douban score: 6.7

Publishing House: Life Reading Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore

Publication year: 20 1 1-7.

Page count: 497

Content introduction:

Taking a village as the breakthrough point, this paper, based on a large number of field investigations, makes extensive use of folk genealogy, anthology, inscriptions, legends and other materials to explore the motivation and mechanism of rural social and historical changes in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and tries to show the social changes and construction process of a rural settlement in the upper reaches of the Hanjiang River in eastern Guangdong from "thief's nest" to "Zou Lu Township" under the background of regional historical development in the middle of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This paper reveals the interactive relationship between national and local elites and the formation and change of rural society, so as to deepen the understanding and understanding of the formation and development of traditional rural society in China and reflect on the specific process of the formation and change of Hakka social culture.

About the author:

Xiao Wenping, born in 1967, Han nationality, is from Taihe County, Jiangxi Province. 199 1 Graduated from History Department of Jiangxi Normal University, 1994 Master of History of Jiangxi Normal University, Doctor of History of Sun Yat-sen University in 2007. At present, he is the deputy director and professor of Hakka Institute of Jiaying University, the key research base of humanities and social sciences in Guangdong Province, and the executive editor of Hakka Studies Series. In recent years, he has written and co-authored 3 academic works, published more than 40 papers, presided over and completed a number of research topics, mainly engaged in Hakka history and culture, regional socio-economic history, historical anthropology and other aspects.