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Yixin Chen is a historian specializing in 20th-century Chinese socioeconomic history, particularly the early People's Republic period. He has published extensively on the Great Leap Forward famine and rural rebellions, including the award-winning book 'When Food Became Scarce'. His research examines Chinese peasant survival strategies during periods of social upheaval.
Research focuses on:
- Famine studies and resource scarcity
- Peasant resistance and collective action
- Local implementation of national policies
- Rural social structures during Mao era
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