ABSTRACT

In the 1960s and 70s, the government of China conducted a rather unusual social experiment called ‘Up to the mountains and down to the village’ which sent urban youths to the countryside in an attempt to reverse the flow of the rural population migrating to towns and cities as was generally occurring in other parts of the world at that time. Originally published in 1975, Seybolt draws together a compilation of documents discussing the project which sent roughly 12 million urban youths to settle in the countryside in the years 1968-1975 alone. The documents discuss issues such as university, love and marriage as well as the details of the experiment. This title will be of interest to students of sociology, anthropology and Asian studies.

chapter 2|10 pages

The Great Task of Cultivating Successors to the Proletarian Revolutionary Cause

Chinese Communist Party Ming-shui Hsien Committee*

chapter 3|10 pages

The Placement Is Good, the Education Is Good, the Utilization Is Good

An Investigation of Chi Hsien's Good Job in Working with Educated Youths Going up to the Mountains and down to the Countryside*

chapter 6|16 pages

Full Enthusiasm, Careful Work

Record of the Ch'ien-ying Brigade Party Branch Which Is Doing a Good Job with Educated Youths in the Countryside*

chapter 7|10 pages

How We Cultivated the Growth of Hou Chün under the Leadership of the Party

The Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants of Tu-chia-ch'iao Brigade, Pao-ti Hsien *

chapter 8|7 pages

Consolidate and Develop the Great Achievements of Educated Youths Who Have Gone up to the Mountains and down to the Countryside

The Kuei-chou Neighborhood of Nanking East Road in Shanghai Municipality Coordinates with the Villages in Doing Good Reeducation Work*

chapter 9|6 pages

Important Content of the Revolution in Education

Yenan Middle School Party Branch, Tientsin*

chapter 11|9 pages

Teaching by Word and Deed, Lead the New Troops Well

Wei Chiang-ko*