This paper argues that the first phase of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 saw a significant change in the relationship between state and society in China, leading to a greater use of techniques of classification of the citizenry for purposes of welfare provision and mobilization through propaganda, methods until recently more associated with the Communists than with their Nationalist rivals. The paper draws on materials from Sichuan, the key province for wartime resistance, showing that the use of identity cards and welfare provision regulations were part of a process of integrating refugees from occupied China into the wider wartime society, and that propaganda campaigns were deployed to persuade the local indigenous population to suppo...
In 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria and established the puppet state of Manchukuo in northeast China. H...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I explain the nature of the education and engagement of you...
The Sino-Japanese War drove tens of millions of Chinese people from their homes. Only occasionally d...
This paper argues that the first phase of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 saw a significant chang...
This dissertation examines the state-making and citizenship projects embedded within the Nationalist...
Our understanding of the Nationalist (KMT) government during WW2 has been deeply shaped by descripti...
At the heart of CHIANG Kaishek\u27s Nationalist regime lay military power; this paper examines the p...
The New Life Movement is remembered in Chinese history primarily as the movement which Chiang Kai-sh...
This dissertation examines the problem of Chinese collaboration with Japan during the Second World W...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
This project explores the motivations and lived experiences of Chinese overseas students who travell...
It is generally argued and widely accepted that the success of the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] by ...
The political development of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during WWII was impressive, and schol...
Political scientists generally recognize two explanations of the extensive peasant support which the...
This thesis examines how the Chinese Communists organized themselves to propagate the Party rule and...
In 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria and established the puppet state of Manchukuo in northeast China. H...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I explain the nature of the education and engagement of you...
The Sino-Japanese War drove tens of millions of Chinese people from their homes. Only occasionally d...
This paper argues that the first phase of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 saw a significant chang...
This dissertation examines the state-making and citizenship projects embedded within the Nationalist...
Our understanding of the Nationalist (KMT) government during WW2 has been deeply shaped by descripti...
At the heart of CHIANG Kaishek\u27s Nationalist regime lay military power; this paper examines the p...
The New Life Movement is remembered in Chinese history primarily as the movement which Chiang Kai-sh...
This dissertation examines the problem of Chinese collaboration with Japan during the Second World W...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
This project explores the motivations and lived experiences of Chinese overseas students who travell...
It is generally argued and widely accepted that the success of the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] by ...
The political development of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during WWII was impressive, and schol...
Political scientists generally recognize two explanations of the extensive peasant support which the...
This thesis examines how the Chinese Communists organized themselves to propagate the Party rule and...
In 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria and established the puppet state of Manchukuo in northeast China. H...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I explain the nature of the education and engagement of you...
The Sino-Japanese War drove tens of millions of Chinese people from their homes. Only occasionally d...