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E-raamat: Revolutionary Natures: Grassroots Environmental Histories of China's Mao Era

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Washington Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780295754390
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  • Kirjastus: University of Washington Press
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Uncovers China's tangled legacies of environmental destruction, resistance, and conservationThis volume offers a groundbreaking reassessment of the environmental history of Mao-era China, a period often reduced to a story of unchecked ecological devastation. Bringing together leading voices in Chinese environmental history, Revolutionary Natures reveals a far more complex reality. Through vivid case studies, the contributors show how policies of rapid industrialization collided with material scarcity, grassroots resistance, and the unruly agency of nature itself.

From forests planted and felled in the same decade to wetlands transformed by labor campaigns, the chapters reveal the contradictions of an era when deforestation, pollution, and biodiversity loss coexisted with nascent conservation efforts and early experiments in sustainability. Drawing on local archives, oral histories, and even the perspective of nonhuman actors such as trees, rivers, and wildlife, the book places nature at the center of the revolutionary experience.

Rather than a single narrative of environmental destruction, Revolutionary Natures illuminates multiple, overlapping histories of struggle, sacrifice, and adaptation. In doing so, it not only complicates assumptions about socialism, development, and ecology but also traces the roots of todays environmental dilemmas in China and beyond. This volume sets a new standard for the study of modern China and global environmental history, offering critical insights into the legacies of revolution, the politics of scarcity, and the enduring entanglement of human and natural worlds.
Micah S. Muscolino is professor and Paul G. Pickowicz Endowed Chair in modern Chinese history at the University of California San Diego. He is author of, most recently, Remaking the Earth, Exhausting the People: The Burden of Conservation in Modern China. Contributors: Nicole Elizabeth Barnes, Peter Braden, Xuexin Cai, Niall Chithelen, Xiangli Ding, Kyuhyun Han, Ben Kletzer, Brian Lander, Paul Pickowicz, David Pietz, Victor Seow, Brian Spivey, Julia C. Strauss, and Bingru Yue