The Manchurian myth : nationalism, resistance and collaboration in modern China / Rana Mitter.
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, [(c)2000.]Description: 1 online resource (xi, 295 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780520923881
- 052092388X
- 9780585391243
- 0585391246
- 1597347329
- 9781597347327
- DS784
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Online Book | G. Allen Fleece Library Online | Non-fiction | DS784 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | ocm49570138\ |
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: crisis or catalyst? -- Reform and reaction: Northeast China under Zhang Xueliang, 1928-1931 -- Staying on: co-optation of the northeastern provincial elites, 1931-1932 -- Shrapnel and social spending: local elite collaboration in Manchuko, 1931-1933 -- Selling salvation: the campaigns of the Northeast National Salvation Society, 1931-1933 -- Know your enemy: the creation of a discourse of nationalist resistance, 1931-1933 -- Frontline choices: the reisistance fighters, nationalism and locality, 1931-1932 -- Epilogue: Manchuria in memory and myth.
A powerful element in Chinese politics has been the myth of Chinese resistance to Japan's seizure of Manchuria in 1931. This text examines the shifting alliance of key players, and traces the narrative of resistance to the occupation.
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