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The Study Of Famine Leading To Social Problems In Northwest Ethnic Areas In The Republic Of China Period

Posted on:2007-12-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360182493987Subject:History of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
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Frequent Disasters led to famine and triggered a series of social problems in Northwest ethnic areas in the republic of China period. Opium cultivation and the famine formatted a interaction;Scene of social relief mechanisms gradually begun the transition from traditional to modern, but relief capacity was still insufficient;Disasters curb population of the Northwest population change, and post-disaster brought population feedback, at the same time it caused the binary population flows;Disasters and displaced groups, Jointly promote the bandit groups in minority areas of the Northwest, which had their own uniqueness. People were close or compromised with their relations. Government adopted various strategies, but the results were great or little .In short, these social problems brought far-reaching implications in ethnic society in the Republic of China period.
Keywords/Search Tags:Famine, Opium problem, Relief problem, Population problem, Bandit problem
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