Japan's Adventure in China
Author | : T'ien-hsiu Yü |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : T'ien-hsiu Yü |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Ching-Chun Wang |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2010-10-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1136917527 |
This book contains eighteen studies on various important phases of Japan’s invasion of China. The appendix contains the historical declaration by Chiang-Kai-shek setting forth clearly the reasons why China took up arms against Japanese aggression, and a lucid chapter by the veteran sinologist Owen Lattimore on what Korea pays for Japan’s rule. Ever since the invasion of Manchuria by Japan in September 1931 the writer called attention to the fact that, in view of the League commitments, aggression in the East, if not properly stopped according to the League Covenant, would encourage aggression to spread beyond the limits of Asia.
Author | : Thomas Wallace Knox |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 1879 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Thomas Wallace Knox |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 1880 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Jingchun Wang |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1941 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Ezra F. Vogel |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 537 |
Release | : 2019-07-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0674240766 |
A Financial Times “Summer Books” Selection “Will become required reading.” —Times Literary Supplement “Elegantly written...with a confidence that comes from decades of deep research on the topic, illustrating how influence and power have waxed and waned between the two countries.” —Rana Mitter, Financial Times China and Japan have cultural and political connections that stretch back fifteen hundred years, but today their relationship is strained. China’s military buildup deeply worries Japan, while Japan’s brutal occupation of China in World War II remains an open wound. In recent years both countries have insisted that the other side must openly address the flashpoints of the past before relations can improve. Boldly tackling the most contentious chapters in this long and tangled relationship, Ezra Vogel uses the tools of a master historian to examine key turning points in Sino–Japanese history. Gracefully pivoting from past to present, he argues that for the sake of a stable world order, these two Asian giants must reset their relationship. “A sweeping, often fascinating, account...Impressively researched and smoothly written.” —Japan Times “Vogel uses the powerful lens of the past to frame contemporary Chinese–Japanese relations...[He] suggests that over the centuries—across both the imperial and the modern eras—friction has always dominated their relations.” —Sheila A. Smith, Foreign Affairs
Author | : Marian M. George |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Thomas Wallace Knox |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2019-11-27 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : |
This travelogue follows the adventures of two young boys on a journey through Japan and China. Authored by Thomas Wallace Knox, the book explores the cultural and natural wonders of the Far East, including the bustling cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Canton, the majestic Mount Fuji, and the Great Wall of China. Along the way, the boys encounter a range of interesting people, from whalers and wrestlers to coolies and rebels, and share their insightful observations about the local customs, traditions, and lifestyles.
Author | : Isaac William Wiley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 582 |
Release | : 1879 |
Genre | : China |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Peter Duus |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 493 |
Release | : 2014-07-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1400847931 |
Building upon a previous study of Japan's colonial empire, this volume examines the period from 1895 to 1937 when Japan's economic, social, political, and military influence in China expanded so rapidly that it supplanted the influence of Western powers competing there. These fourteen essays discuss how Japan's "informal empire" emerged in China and how that "empire" influenced Japan's own internal development. "Describes in rich detail Japan's organization of a wide range of cultural, educational, economic, military, and bureaucratic institutions that formed the mainstays of Japanese influence in China along with the trading, manufacturing, intelligence-gathering, and political intriguing which they managed."--Wen-hsin Yeh, The Journal of Asian Studies Originally published in 1989. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.