Taylor, Jeremy E. From Traitor to Martyr: drawing lessons from the death and burial of Wang Jingwei, 1944. Journal of Chinese History, vol. 3, n° 1 (January 2019), pp. 137-158. Publié en ligne en mars 2018. DOI:10.1017/jch.2017.43 Jeremy E. Taylor (Université de Nottingham) est directeur du projet COTCA : Cultures of Occupation in Twentieth Century Asia. Résumé/Abstract Based on recently reopened files and publications in Nanjing, as well as published and newsreel accounts from the 1940s, th..
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