China at War: Regions of China, 1937-45Stanford University Press, 2007 - 380 In response to the leaders of China and Japan attacking each other for the way they deal with history, scholars from Japan, China, and the West held a conference in 2002, under the auspices of the Harvard Asia Center, to examine the Japanese invasion and occupation of China. The essays collected in this timely volume are the product of these scholars research on this historical problem. Delving deeply into the nature of the occupation, the authors examine local variations in the role of the Japanese in local politics, economics, and society, in such diverse localities as Manchuria, Mongolia, Shanghai, Jiangxi, and Yunnan, where the wartime experience has been little studied. Contributors include: Timothy Brook, John Dower, Kubo Toru, Chang Jui-te, Shao Minghuang, Tsukase Susumu, Xie Xueshi, Lu Minghui, Odoric Y. K. Wou, Ju Zhifen, Zhuang Jianping, Wei Hongyun, Frederic Wakeman, Jr., and Peter Merker. |
Spis treści
The Structures and Ideologies of Conquest | 17 |
The Koain | 44 |
Tables | 47 |
Chiang Kaisheks Coordination by Personal Directives | 65 |
Taiwan in Wartime | 91 |
The Penetration of Manzhouguo Rule in Manchuria | 110 |
The Inner Mongolian United Autonomous Government | 148 |
Food Shortage and Japanese Grain Extraction in Henan | 175 |
19331945 | 227 |
zhouguo 19421945 | 238 |
The Jinjiluyu Base Area | 247 |
The Struggle Between Chinese and Western | 265 |
The Guomindang Regions of Jiangxi | 288 |
Guangxi 19371945 | 314 |
Stephen R MacKinnon | 335 |
Conference Participants | 355 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
China at War: Regions of China, 1937-1945 Stephen R. MacKinnon,Diana Lary,Ezra F. Vogel Widok fragmentu - 2007 |
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