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Chinese Collaboration with Japan, 1932-1945: The Limits of Accommodation
by David P. Barrett (Editor), Lawrence N. Shyu
Publisher: Stanford University PressPages: 312
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780804737685




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Overview of Chinese Collaboration with Japan, 1932-1945: The Limits of Accommodation
. . . [Scholars] interested in the Japanese occupation of China and Chinese collaboration will find much of value in the book.The International History Review
The title of this book is enough to arouse interest since it deals with a particularly sensitive phenomenon in modern Chinese history: collaboration with the Japanese during the occupation. It is therefore very much to the credit of the two editors, David Barrett and Larry Shyu, to have brought together the papers presented on this subject during a conference held in Vancouver in December 1995, and devoted to the Sino-Japanese war. . . . This group publication contains a wealth of information useful to our knowledge and understanding of the period.China Perspectives
Synopsis of Chinese Collaboration with Japan, 1932-1945: The Limits of Accommodation
While wartime collaboration in Europe has long been the subject of scholarly attention, relatively little has been published about Chinese collaboration with Japan, largely because essential source materials were inaccessible. Recent liberalization of archival policy in China and Taiwan has made possible this book, the first comprehensive treatment of Sino-Japanese collaboration over the full course of the war, at the level of both state and of society.
Collaboration on the basis of a common greater East Asian” interest was rare since the Japanese came as conquerors acting primarily to further their own national interest. But all Chinese living in the occupied areas had to decide on the degree to which they would accommodate Japanese powerwhether political, military, or economicin order to carry on with their lives. Whether it was Wang Jingwei as head of state, or Chinese capitalists in Shanghai, or town and village elites in the rural areas, all sought to defend their interests while making the necessary concessions to the Japanese presence. However, even when Chinese sought a modus operandi with the Japanese, they found that a common and equal identity of interest did not exist. Whether expressed in terms of Chinese willingness to collaborate, or Japanese willingness to accept collaboration, the limits of accommodation for both were soon reached.
The eleven essays in the volume explore the issue of collaboration from a number of vantage points. In the political sphere, essays range from the foreign policy of the Nationalist government, through the establishment of Japanese client regimes in central China, to the response of local elites in northern and central China to Japanese invasion and occupation. Essays on economic and cultural collaboration focus particularly on the workings of collaboration in Shanghai, the key economic and cultural center of occupied China.
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Exploiting recently released archival material in China and Taiwan, western and Chinese historians explore the degree to which accommodation with the reality of Japanese occupation verged toward enthusiastic collaboration, and among which political actors and social groups in China. The 11 papers are from the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-45 conference in Vancouver, Canada in December 1995. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Exploiting recently released archival material in China and Taiwan, western and Chinese historians explore the degree to which accommodation with the reality of Japanese occupation verged toward enthusiastic collaboration, and among which political actors and social groups in China. The 11 papers are from the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-45 conference in Vancouver, Canada in December 1995. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)More Books in this Genre
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