About the Author:
Stephen Endicott was born in Shanghai of missionary parents, and he grew up in China before the Communist revolution. He returned to China for lengthy visits, beginning in 1972. Most recently, in 1988, he spent six months in that country, teaching, doing research, and traveling. Dr. Endicott teaches history at York University, Ontario.
From Publishers Weekly:
Born in Shanghai to a long line of Canadian missionaries to China, Endicott, a history professor at Ontario University, grew up in China. He left before the Communist revolution, but returned for extended periods in the '80s to record the impact upon one rural village of four decades of sweeping land reforms and social and institutional restructuring under the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. Detailed research and empathy for the Chinese inform the author's observations and appraisals of changes in public health, schools, women's emancipation and family planning, etc. More memorable, however, are his realistic portraits and the oral histories given by commune members, including group leaders, midwives and doctors. Endicott's sensitivity to the people's life rhythms, bred of intimate and cordial associations highly unusual for an outsider, allows him a unique perspective.
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