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Jonathan D. Spence explains why he chose to write about an obscure, rural part of 17th-century China and summarizes the primary sources he used to research the book. His goal is to explore a topic that is “both rural and local” (xi), the sort of history that often goes ignored. Further, it is a story that is ‘“small’ […] in the context of the overall historical record” but “[t]o the people actually involved […] of absolute, fatal importance” (xi).
Sources on local, rural Chinese history of this era are scarce since the premodern Chinese usually did not preserve local records (xii). Spence’s primary sources are:
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