The Research Activities of the South Manchurian Railway Company, 1907-1945

The Research Activities of the South Manchurian Railway Company, 1907-1945
Title The Research Activities of the South Manchurian Railway Company, 1907-1945 PDF eBook
Author John Young
Publisher
Pages 706
Release 1966
Genre Japanese
ISBN

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Research Activities of the South Manchurian Railway Company 1907-1945

Research Activities of the South Manchurian Railway Company 1907-1945
Title Research Activities of the South Manchurian Railway Company 1907-1945 PDF eBook
Author John Young
Publisher
Pages 682
Release 1966-06
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780317171075

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Life Along the South Manchurian Railroad

Life Along the South Manchurian Railroad
Title Life Along the South Manchurian Railroad PDF eBook
Author Ito Takeo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2016-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 1134942923

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As part of a worldwide movement, nations and multinational groups are trying to reach closure regarding past atrocites and inhumanites, including what happened in Nanking in 1937. The contributors to this book show that these activites are a search for the common causes of human atrocites.

Manchurian Legacy

Manchurian Legacy
Title Manchurian Legacy PDF eBook
Author Kazuko Kuramoto
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 260
Release 2004-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1628954302

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Kazuko Kuramoto was born and raised in Dairen, Manchuria, in 1927, at the peak of Japanese expansionism in Asia. Dairen and the neighboring Port Arthur were important colonial outposts on the Liaotung Peninsula; the train lines established by Russia and taken over by the Japanese, ended there. When Kuramoto's grandfather arrived in Dairen as a member of the Japanese police force shortly after the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, the family's belief in Japanese supremacy and its "divine" mission to "save" Asia from Western imperialists was firmly in place. As a third-generation colonist, the seventeen-year-old Kuramoto readily joined the Red Cross Nurse Corps in 1944 to aid in the war effort and in her country's sacred cause. A year later, her family listened to the emperor's radio broadcast ". . . we shall have to endure the unendurable, to suffer the insufferable." Japan surrendered unconditionally. Manchurian Legacy is the story of the family's life in Dairen, their survival as a forgotten people during the battle to reclaim Manchuria waged by Russia, Nationalist China, and Communist China, and their subsequent repatriation to a devastated Japan. Kuramoto describes a culture based on the unthinking oppression of the colonized by the colonizer. And, because Manchuria was, in essence, a Japanese frontier, her family lived a freer and more luxurious life than they would have in Japan—one relatively unscathed by the war until after the surrender. As a commentator Kuramoto explores her culture both from the inside, subjectively, and from the outside, objectively. Her memoirs describe her coming of age in a colonial society, her family's experiences in war-torn Manchuria, and her "homecoming" to Japan—where she had never been—just as Japan is engaged in its own cultural upheaval.

Empire and Environment in the Making of Manchuria

Empire and Environment in the Making of Manchuria
Title Empire and Environment in the Making of Manchuria PDF eBook
Author Norman Smith
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 317
Release 2017-02-10
Genre History
ISBN 0774832924

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Since the seventeenth century, Chinese, Japanese, Manchu, Russian, and other imperial forces have defied Manchuria’s unrelenting summers and unforgiving winters to fight for sovereignty over the natural resources of Northeast Asia. Until now, historians have focused on rivalries between the region’s imperial invaders. Empire and Environment in the Making of Manchuria examines the interplay of climate and competing economic and political interests in the region’s vibrant – and violent – cultural narrative. In this unique and compelling analysis of Manchuria’s environmental history, contributors demonstrate how geography shaped the region’s past. Families that settled this borderland reaped its riches while at the mercy of an unforgiving and hotly contested landscape. As China’s strength as a world leader continues to grow, this volume invites exploration of the indelible links between empire and environment – and shows how the geopolitical future of this global economic powerhouse is rooted in its past.

Anthropological Intelligence

Anthropological Intelligence
Title Anthropological Intelligence PDF eBook
Author David H. Price
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 398
Release 2008-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780822342373

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DIVCultural history of anthropologists' involvement with U.S. intelligence agencies--as spies and informants--during World War II./div

Modern China, 1840–1972

Modern China, 1840–1972
Title Modern China, 1840–1972 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Nathan
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 111
Release 2020-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 0472901869

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Graduate students have traditionally learned a good part of what they know about sources and research aids on modern China through hearsay and serendipity, in unsystematic and unreliable bits and pieces. The field has now developed to the point where this need not and ought not to be so. It is now possible for beginning researchers to start with some shared basic knowledge of research aids and documentary resources. This research guide is meant to provide that knowledge. The user of this guide is envisaged as an American graduate student in history or the social sciences who is already familiar with the major English-language secondary literature on modern China and is about to begin original research, either for a seminar paper or for a dissertation.