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Journal of Asian Studies (1966) 26 (1): 149.
Published: 01 November 1966
...-9,999 population), headed by an older man (over 50), including well-educated earners, working either as self-employed agriculturalists or salaried personnel have higher incomes and save and invest more than their opposites. PAULINE M. KOLENDA University of Houston The Mutiny Outbreak at Meerut in 1857...
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Journal of Asian Studies 11591359.
Published: 26 March 2025
...Kacie Miura [email protected] Wuhan: How the COVID-19 Outbreak in China Spiraled out of Control . By Dali L. Yang . New York : Oxford University Press , 2024 . xviii, 392 pp. ISBN: 9780197756263 . © 2025 Association for Asian Studies 2025 556 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1985) 45 (1): 206–207.
Published: 01 November 1985
...Archimedes L. A. Patti The Outbreak of the War in Indochina, 1946 . By Stein Tønnesson . Oslo : International Peace Research Institute , 1984 . 452 pp. List of Abbreviations, Appendixes, Notes, Bibliography, Biographical Index, Maps. NOK 150 plus postage (paper). Copyright ©...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1975) 35 (1): 85–97.
Published: 01 November 1975
...Stephen F. Dale Abstract During the nineteenth and the early twentieth century, a series of violent outbreaks erupted in the rural areas of Malabar District in northern Kerala. The outbreaks were conducted by small groups of Mappillas, the indigenous Muslims of Kerala. At the time they occurred...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 36 (2): 391–399.
Published: 01 February 1977
... of the Muslim community in Malabar.” However, I understand Dale's article to be claiming that the outbreak was not fundamentally a response to the earthly problems of the Moplah, but was called into being because of the “revivalist ideology” that is said to have gripped certain ulema . One is left...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1970) 29 (2): 219–222.
Published: 01 February 1970
...Robert N. Kearney Abstract Few events have made a more profound impact on political developments in modern Ceylon than an outbreak of riots between Buddhists and Muslims in 1915 and the reaction of British colonial officials to the disorders. The Ceylonese view was that the authorities responded...
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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 (1941) 1 (1): 25–42.
Published: 01 November 1941
... dislodged the French from the favorable position they had won in Siam. The latter was the signal for the outbreak of general war in Europe, which so engaged French attention that the venture in Siam was forgotten. THAILAND'S QUARREL WITH FRANCE IN PERSPECTIVE KENNETH PERRY LANDON Earlham College...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 10 (1): 56–62.
Published: 01 November 1950
...William R. Bascom Abstract During the first century of contact with the outside world, the history of Ponape has been marked by a series of violent outbreaks against Americans, Spaniards, and Germans. The causes and implications of these surprisingly effective uprisings, in which two governors...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1957) 16 (3): 387–400.
Published: 01 May 1957
... dynasties. To be sure, usually these outbreaks were short-lived, but at times they reached such serious proportions as to become one of the major causes for the fall of a dynasty. Furthermore, as is well known, two major dynasties, the Han and the Ming, were founded by peasant rebels. Copyright ©...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (2): 333–350.
Published: 01 May 2018
...David Fedman Abstract This article examines the emergence in colonial Korea of a command economy for forestry products following the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45). It does so, first, by tracing the policy mechanisms through which the colonial state commandeered forest products...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2020) 79 (3): 579–588.
Published: 01 August 2020
...Mary Augusta Brazelton Abstract Public health in China has become a global concern as a consequence of the outbreak and worldwide spread of COVID-19. This article examines the historical place of China in international and global health. Contrary to prevalent narratives in the history of medicine...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2010) 69 (3): 749–770.
Published: 01 August 2010
... of Japanese extraterritoriality. With the outbreak of war, Manchukuo effectively surrendered its national sovereignty to the needs of the Japanese empire, sacrificing its jurisdictional integrity as well. While not denying the deliberate attempt made by Japan to misrepresent the independence of Manchukuo...
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Journal of Asian Studies 11591599.
Published: 26 March 2025
... Asians after the coronavirus outbreak, many others summoned the memory of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. The fact that many Korean American–owned stores had been looted and damaged during the riots was brought to notice by these commentators as an evidential basis for the uselessness of Koreans’ solidarity...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1965) 25 (1): 51–67.
Published: 01 November 1965
...Daniel B. Ramsdell Abstract The outbreak of hostilities between Chinese and Japanese troops at Liutiaohu in the vicinity of Mukden on the night of September 18, 1931, unleashed a chain of events leading to a disasterous war for Japan and the collapse of the Kuomintang government in China...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2016) 75 (3): 725–753.
Published: 01 August 2016
... the Chinese information technology market where Western manufacturers had failed, making inroads as early as the 1920s. With the expansion of empire-building in 1931, and the outbreak of war in 1937, Japan came to dominate the entire Chinese typewriter market. In giving rise to the Japanese-built Chinese...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2024) 83 (1): 62–87.
Published: 01 February 2024
... bureaus across Xinjiang—a colonial administration that encompassed all of East Turkestan—to combat smallpox outbreaks within Musulman (Uyghur) communities and the Qing army garrison. The vaccination bureau in Turpan, although led by Han vaccinators from Inner China, depended heavily on the labor...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (2): 371–390.
Published: 01 May 1997
... to underly the outbreak of violence in Bombay on a scale never before witnessed in the city. In the winter of 1992–93, Bombay experienced the worst Hindu-Muslim conflagration the city has ever known. According to Human Rights Watch, over 1,000 people were killed, and tens or perhaps hundreds of thousands...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 36 (2): 400.
Published: 01 February 1977
...Stephen F. Dale Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1977 1977 400 A Reply to Wood JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES It is impossible in a brief letter to correct all of Dr. Wood's misapprehensions, whether about my article in particular or the Mappilla outbreaks in general. Therefore...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 36 (2): 400–402.
Published: 01 February 1977
...Gary D. Allinson Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1977 1977 400 A Reply to Wood JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES It is impossible in a brief letter to correct all of Dr. Wood's misapprehensions, whether about my article in particular or the Mappilla outbreaks in general. Therefore...