Agriculture: commune system 1964
- Published
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2010.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Adam Matthews Digital (Firm)
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- Anhui
- Australia
- Beijing
- Burma
- Cambodia
- Canada
- Chamdo
- Chongqing
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- Gansu
- Guangdong
- Guangxi
- Guangzhou
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- Hangzhou
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- Hebei
- Hefei
- Heilongjiang
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- Hong Kong
- Hubei
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- Japan
- Jiangxi
- Jilin
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- Korea
- Kweichow
- Liaoning
- London
- Malaya
- Manchuria
- Mongolia
- Moscow
- Nanjing
- Norway
- Paotow
- Qinghai
- Shaanxi
- Shandong
- Shanghai
- Sichuan
- Soviet Union
- Sri Lanka
- Sweden
- Taiwan
- Taiyuan
- Tianjin
- Tibet
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Urumchi
- Vietnam
- Washington DC
- Wuhan
- Xi'an
- Xinjiang
- Yan'an
- Yangtze River
- Yunnan
- Zhejiang
- Zhengzhou
- China
- East Asia
- Ho Lung
- Liu Ya-lou
- Mao Zedong
- Peng Chen
- agriculture
- business
- celebrations
- Chinese Communist Party
- coal
- collectivisation
- commune
- communications
- communism
- Communist Party
- cotton
- culture
- currency
- defence
- economic growth
- economy
- education
- embassy
- famine
- financial aid
- First Five Year Plan
- fish
- Five Year Plan
- flooding
- Great Leap Forward
- Health
- Housing
- Hundred Flowers
- industry
- inflation
- intelligence
- investment
- iron
- Korean War
- labour
- land reform
- literature
- Minister of Agriculture
- missionaries
- National People's Congress
- oil
- Party Congress
- peasants
- People's Daily
- People's Liberation Army
- People's Republic of China
- press
- production
- propaganda
- railway
- Red Flag
- religion
- revolution
- Second Five Year Plan
- socialism
- steel
- sugar
- tea
- technology
- trade
- United Nations
- water
- women
- Note
- AMDigital Reference: FO 371/175943.
- Original Version
- Reproduction of: Agriculture: commune system 1964.
- Location of Originals
- The National Archives
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- Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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