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Village Life in China: A Study in Sociology

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The author gives a close sociological account of rural Chinese life, detailing physical and institutional features such as village layout, roads, wells, ferries, shops, theatres, schools, temples, markets, and cooperative arrangements. He examines family organization, gender roles, work routines, rites of passage including weddings, funerals, and New Year observances, and local mechanisms for mutual aid like loan societies and crop-watchers, alongside figures of village authority. Educational practices and the examination system receive special attention. The final section surveys social tensions and suggests how Christian mission and institutional reform might contribute to village regeneration; the text is supplemented by illustrations and a glossary.

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Arthur H. Smith

Arthur H. Smith was an American missionary and sociologist known for his insightful observations of rural life in China. His notable work, "Village Life in China: A Study in Sociology," provides a detailed examination of the social structures and cultural practices of Chinese villages during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Smith's writings reflect his deep engagement with the local communities and offer valuable perspectives on the complexities of Chinese society. His contributions to sociology and anthropology have helped shape the understanding of village dynamics in China, making his work significant in both historical and academic contexts.

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