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  1. William Howard Hinton (Chinese: 韩丁; pinyin: Hán Dīng; February 2, 1919 – May 15, 2004) was an American intellectual, best known for his work on Communism in China.

  2. 22 de may. de 2004 · William H. Hinton, whose accounts of Chinese village life helped shape America's understanding of Mao Zedong's revolution, died last Saturday at a nursing home in Concord, Mass., where he had...

  3. William H. Hinton (1919 -2004) (William Hinton, known as "Han Ding" to the people of China whom he loved and served for decades, died on May 15'' 2004. His name will always be associated with revolutionary, Maoist China, from the period of war and land reform to the various upheavals of the subsequent decades, and with the people of Long Bow ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FanshenFanshen - Wikipedia

    Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village is a 1966 book by William H. Hinton that describes the land-reform campaign during the Chinese Civil War conducted from 1945 to 1948 by the Chinese Communist Party in "Long Bow Village" (the name used in the book for the village of Zhangzhuangcun in Shanxi province ).

  5. A former sympathizer with the cause of the 1949 Chinese revolution, Hinton is best remembered for his optimistic books about peasant life in Communist China, though he later became disillusioned with Communism.

  6. Vivió: 1919-2004. Nacionalidad: Estadounidense. Profesión (s): Agrónomo, agricultor, escritor. Libros: Fanshen (1966) Shenfan (1983) Perspectiva: Marxista. William Hinton nació en Chicago en 1919.

  7. William Howard Hinton was an American intellectual, best known for his work on Communism in China. A Marxist, he is best known for his book Fanshen, published in 1966, a "documentary of revolution" which chronicled the land reform program of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the 1940s in Zhangzhuangcun, sometimes translated as Long Bow ...