China: Her Life and Her People

The inside front endpaper has the previous owners inscription (small). Over 60 plates along with 5 illustrations.

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China: Her Life and Her People by Mildred Cable and Francesca French is a social and cultural study of Chinese society written by two long-term residents and travelers in inland China. Drawing on firsthand observation and close contact with local communities, the book presents a detailed account of everyday life rather than political history. Cable and French describe family structures, social customs, religious beliefs, festivals, and patterns of work, with particular attention to rural life and the experiences of ordinary people. They also discuss the position of women, education, and the influence of Confucian values on social relations. Written in an accessible narrative style, the book seeks to introduce Western readers to Chinese society with sympathy and detail, though it reflects the missionary background and cultural assumptions of its time. Overall, the work offers a vivid social portrait of China in the early twentieth century, emphasizing lived experience and cultural practice over formal historical analysis.

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Weight 272 g
Dimensions 14 × 19.5 cm
Author Mildred Cable & Francesca French
Publisher University of London Press Ltd
Published On 1946
Pages 160
Country London: United Kingdom
Language English
Dimension 14cm x 19.5cm
Item Weight 272gm
Edition First Edition
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