He was an early proponent of continental drift, based on the close relationship between non-migratory water beetles of the family Elmidae in rivers in New Guinea and northern Australia.
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Bertha Sneck moved to China in 1948 with her husband William H. Hinton.
John Daniel 'Jack' Hinton, New Zealand soldier who was awarded the Victoria Cross
In the 1980s, Hinton's daughter Carma Hinton, returned to Long Bow to make a series of documentary films, including Small Happiness and To Taste 100 Herbs.
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A critique of Edward Friedman, Paul G. Pickowicz, Mark Selden, Chinese Village, Socialist State, Yale University Press 1991, ISBN 0-300-05428-9.
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Hinton later accepted a post as an English teacher at the Northern University in Southeast Shanxi province, near Changzhi City, in a liberated district.
William H. Hinton (1919–2004), American Marxist, farmer, and writer