Interview with Li Yutian
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- Title:
- Interview with Li Yutian
- Date:
- February 22, 2010
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Li Yutian (b. 1940) was born in Zoujia Village, Shangdian Town, Binzhou City, Shandong Province. He went to Boshan to work at a steel furnace in 1958. In this interview, Li talks about what and how he ate during the Great Famine.
李玉田1940年出生于山东省滨州市阳信县商店镇邹家村。1958年他去了博山炼钢铁。在这段口述中,李老人讲述了他在大饥荒期间吃了什么,怎么吃的。
Transcripts for this interview and more may be available under the ‘Documents’ link above. 采访抄录和相关内容,请点击查看上面的’Documents’链接。
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- Chinese
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- The Memory Project
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- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE009127403
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- The Memory Project Oral History collection | 民间记忆计划口述史, 2009-2016
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