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Far Eastern Quarterly (1949) 8 (2): 222–225.
Published: 01 February 1949
... as anything wrong in principle. JAMES T. C. LIU University of Pittsburgh The Manchurian crisis, 1931-1932. A tragedy in international relations. BY SARA R. SMITH. New York: Columbia University Press, 1948. 281 p. $3.75. This book is a searching inquiry into the Manchurian policy of Secretary Stimson...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1949) 8 (4): 398–411.
Published: 01 August 1949
... Russian railways have a 5-foot gauge. Since 1936 Manchurian railways, with a few minor exceptions, have been standardized at 4 feet, 8½ inches. 6 Among the numerous summaries of the historical development of Manchurian railways are those in the Far Eastern review , 1936, 1938, 1940, of which...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1971) 30 (2): 437–438.
Published: 01 February 1971
...Chao Chung-fu Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1971 1971 The Manchurian Frontier in Ch'ing History . By Robert H. G. Lee . Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1970 . 186 pp. Notes, Bibliography, Glossary, Index, Map. $8.00. BOOK REVIEWS 437 ness...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1974) 34 (1): 212–213.
Published: 01 November 1974
...John J. Stephan Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1974 1974 The Damned Inheritance: The Soviet Union and the Manchurian Crises, 1924–1935 . By George Alexander Lensen . Tallahassee, Florida : The Diplomatic Press , 1974 . xi, 533 pp. Appendix, Bibliography...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1979) 38 (3): 563–565.
Published: 01 May 1979
...G. Ralph Falconeri Chang Tso-lin in Northeast China, 1911–1928: China, Japan, and the Manchurian Idea . By Gavan McCormack . Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1977 . x, 334 pp. Maps, Tables, Illustrations, Glossary, Notes, Bibliography, Index. $16.50. Copyright © The Association...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2022) 81 (1): 243–244.
Published: 01 February 2022
... spent significant time in southern India. It will be of great interest to graduate students and scholars interested in the anthropology of food and representations of nonvegetarianism in India. Sacred Cows and Chicken Manchurian: The Everyday Politics of Eating Meat in India . By James Staples...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (1): 136–137.
Published: 01 February 1989
...John H. Boyle Life Along the South Manchurian Railway: The Memoirs of ltō Takeō . By Itō Takeo translated by Joshua A. Fogel . Armonk, N.Y. : M. E. Sharpe , 1988 . xxxii, 241 pp. $29.50. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1989 1989 136 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (4): 1038–1039.
Published: 01 November 1993
...Young Whan Kihl Kinnichisei to Manshu kōnichi sensō . [Kim Il Sung and the Manchurian Anti-Japanese War] . By Wada Haruki . Tokyo : Heibonsha , 1992 . 414 pp. ¥2,900. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1993 1993 1038 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES Equally important...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1987) 46 (3): 644–645.
Published: 01 August 1987
...Ramon H. Myers Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1987 1987 Gendai Ajia kenkyū seiritsu shiron, Mantetsu Chōsabu, Tōa Kenkyūjo, IPR no kenkyū [Essays on the history of modern Asian research: the South Manchurian Railway Company's Research Department, the East Asian...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1965) 25 (1): 51–67.
Published: 01 November 1965
.... The causes and course of the Manchurian incident which began on that date are well known and have been abundantly published in recent years. Although the significance of the Nakamura incident as a prelude to the Manchurian affair has also been generally recognized, the details of the Nakamura case...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 6 (1): 65–77.
Published: 01 November 1946
...T. K. Koo Abstract Japan's ambitions on the Asiatic mainland are now a matter of history. The Kwantung Army and the South Manchurian Railway Co. wished to repeat the achievements of the East India Co. One rattled the sword while the other worked with facts and figures, in order to lay...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (3): 261–271.
Published: 01 May 1946
...J. Earnest Fisher Abstract When I left Korea in July of 1934, there were already many indications that Japan was preparing for war on a large scale. “The Manchurian Incident” of September 1931 was the beginning of Japan's inroads into China, which were expanded and intensified until they resulted...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1948) 7 (2): 115–135.
Published: 01 February 1948
...Meribeth E. Cameron Abstract Before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the study of Eastern Asia occupied a marginal position in American education. Each crisis in the Far East, such as the Manchurian “incident” of 1931 and the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese conflict in 1937...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 13 (1): 3–22.
Published: 01 November 1953
...Joseph K. Yamagiwa Abstract In the years following the Manchurian adventure, literature in Japan became more and more nationalistic; it fell into a “dark ravine.” Proletarian literature, which had seen a spectacular rise after World War I, declined rapidly after the death of the leftist writer...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (2): 459–486.
Published: 01 May 1994
... Railway despite a 1919 Soviet manifesto promising that this railway would be turned over to China without compensation. To consolidate Soviet power over this railway, the USSR then signed the January 20, 1925, convention with Japan that recognized Japan's authority over the South Manchurian Railway...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (4): 1368–1369.
Published: 01 November 2002
... dissertation and he was surprised when he heard that Hartmut Walravens, the editor of this volume, had found it while doing research in former East Berlin. In the '40s Manchuria was, of course, a highly sensitive subject. At that time it was still quite normal for sinologists to know things Manchurian, a skill...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2008) 67 (4): 1422–1424.
Published: 01 November 2008
... on migration from China proper. The grass roots administrators in Manchurian never had the wherewithal “to maintain the close supervision necessary to preserve an agrarian order rooted in an immobile peasantry” (p. 74). Instead, Han migrants recreated an agrarian order similar to that of North China. Most...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2015) 74 (3): 539–564.
Published: 01 August 2015
... increased following the Manchurian (or Mukden) Incident on September 18, 1931, in which the Kwantung Army accused the Chinese army of trying to blow up the railroad outside of Mukden. This provided the Japanese army with an excuse to invade Manchuria. Despite Japanese claims to the international community...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (2): 726–727.
Published: 01 May 2002
.... Matsusaka has provided us with a much-needed in-depth account ofJapan's fateful involvement in Manchuria from the Russo-Japanese War to the Manchurian Incident of 1931. Matsusaka emphasizes the pragmatic, opportunistic nature of Japanese imperialism. He points out, for example, that Tokyo did not enter...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2013) 72 (1): 206–208.
Published: 01 February 2013
... Bureau employees in Japan's Kwantung Leased Territory cut off Chinese telegraph and telephone lines and censored Chinese telegrams immediately following the Manchurian Incident. And the privately managed International Telephone Company worked closely with the Japanese military to build and operate...