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New sources for studying far eastern modernism. 1925-1940s
The aim of the article is to introduce little-known sources that can help reconstruct the cultural landscape of Manchuria during the Interbellum period.
Ivanova Alina P. +1 more
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The development of the architecture of consular offices in Manchuria
The article analyses the choice of objects for consular offices according to five periods of time. The main problems that arose during the appearance of the first consular institutions are shown.
Татьяна Смольянинова +1 more
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This article examines the impact of Japan’s economic control of Manchukuo on U.S.-Japan relations. From 1933 to 1935, ties between the two countries came to a temporary standstill. However, during these years, Washington and Tokyo waged a diplomatic war
Hayato Yukawa
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The Urban Representation of Harbin by Takeuchi Masakazu: Centered on Guillemin apartment sketch and Majiagou [PDF]
After the founding of Manchukuo in 1932, Japanese colonialists took control of Harbin, an international city in Northeast China, and used it as a “foothold for north-aggression.” In this context, the structure of power and capital in Harbin changed, and ...
Peijun WU
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Gendering and Sexualising Opium Consumption in Manchukuo, 1932–1945
This article explores the sociocultural history of opium consumption and its popularisation through the beauty of female attendants in Manchukuo, which was a crucial part of the Japanese Empire and an important ‘contact zone’ of diverse cultures.
Ming Gao
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Japan\u27s War on Three Fronts Prior to 1941 [PDF]
This paper argues that Japan fought a three-front war prior to 1941. Japan not only fought China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, but conducted military operations against the Soviet Union.
Guo, Shaohai
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A Report on Establishment and Transition of A Magazine Geibun [PDF]
雑誌『芸文』の成立と変遷について 「文化綜合雑誌」から「純芸文綜合雑誌」へ Yuanchao SHAN 崇城大学総合教育 Correspondence Yuanchao SHAN ,Email: shan@ed.sojo-u.ac.jp Published online: 30 June 2014.
Yuanchao SHAN
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Discussion on Hakujitu No Sho in Manchuria Romance [PDF]
The Journal of Japanese Language Literature Studies > Volume 1(1); 2014 > Article Article Border Crossings: The Journal of Japanese-Language Literature Studies 2014;1(1): 105-121.
Tao LIN
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This article deals with the problem of the interaction of the Japanese military mission and the Russian emigration in Manchuria. Particular attention is paid how Japanese military attempted to define ideology for Russian immigrants during the Second ...
E. Yakovkin
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The Fate of Harbin Repatriate in the Mirror of Anthropology: Liudmila Abramova (1914-2002)
The research is devoted to repatriate Lyudmila Maksimilianovna Abramova (1914-2002) who was born in Harbin, lived in China for 40 years and moved to the USSR during the mass repatriation of the Russian population of Manchuria in the 1950s.
Mariia V. Krotova, Dmitrii I. Petin
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