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The book covers the lives of a group of Beijing middle and high school students who, in the middle of China's Cultural Revolution, volunteered to help transform Yunnan's triple-canopy rain tropical rain forests into rubber plantations. It concludes with an account of their contribution to China's post-Maoist transformation.
John Israel is well known for his writings on students and higher education in Twentieth Century China. Professor Israel conducted research in Taiwan and Hong Kong (1959-1962, 1973) and in the People's Republic of China since 1980. Following normalization of US-China diplomatic relations, he became the first post-1949 American resident professor in Kunming. Over the past four decades, he has lived and studied in China - particularly in Yunnan province - for extensive periods. John in emeritus professor of history at University of Virginia
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