Tiger, Tyrant, Bandit, Businessman

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Tiger, Tyrant, Bandit, Businessman

Echoes of Counterrevolution from New China

Literary theory Literary studies: general Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 General and world history Asian history History Social and cultural history Social and political philosophy Ethnic studies Legal skills and practice Legal history

Author: Brian DeMare

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Language: English

Published by: Stanford University Press

Published on: 16th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781503632516


The rural county of Poyang, lying in northern Jiangxi Province, goes largely unmentioned in the annals of modern Chinese history. Yet records from the Public Security Bureau archive hold a treasure trove of data on the every day interactions between locals and the law. Drawing on these largely overlooked resources, Tiger, Tyrant, Bandit, Businessman follows four criminal cases that together uniquely illuminate the dawning years of the People's Republic.

Using a unique casefile approach, Brian DeMare recounts stories of a Confucian scholar who found himself allied with bandits and secret society members; a farmer who murdered a cadre; an evil tyrant who exploited religious traditions to avoid prosecution; and a merchant accused of a crime he did not commit. Each case is a tremendous tale, complete with memorable characters, plot twists, and drama. And while all depict the enemies of New China, each also reveals details of village life during this most pivotal moment of recent Chinese history. Together, the narratives bring rural regime change to life, illustrating how the Chinese Communist Party cemented its authority through mass political campaigns, careful legal investigations, and sheer patience. Balancing storytelling with historical inquiry, this book is at once a grassroots view of rural China's legal system and its application to apparent counterrevolutionaries, and a lesson in archival research itself.

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