Living and working in wartime China /

"Covering the period of Japanese invasion during World War II from 1937 to 1945, this collection of essays tells of Chinese experiences living and working under conditions of war. All of the regimes that ruled a divided China-occupation governments, Chinese Nationalists, and Chinese Communists-...

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Other Authors: Sheehan, Brett, 1960- (Editor), Yeh, Wen-Hsin (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Managing War: Eleanor Hinder and Shanghai's White-Collar Chinese Workers / Susan Glosser
  • Women at Work in Wartime Beijing / Sophia Lee
  • Drinking Tea and National Fate: Teahouses and Teahouse Politics in Wartime Chengdu / Di Wang
  • Film Censorship during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) / Wang Chaoguang
  • Regulation of Time and Folk Customs in North China During The Sino-Japanese War / Maruta Takashi (Translated by Brett Sheehan)
  • Preserving the Value of Fabi during Nationalist China's Currency War with Japan / Parks M. Coble
  • When Urban Met Rural in the Japanese Occupation: Managing an Agricultural Research Station in North China / Brett Sheehan
  • Salt Wars / Man Bun Kwan
  • Chasing Images Amid Clouds of War: New Visual Evidence for Republican-Era Frontier Mobilization and Local Development / Matthew D. Johnson
  • Wartime Water and Soil Conservation in Gansu / Micah S. Muscolino.