Book

Manchuria since 1931

Royal Institute of International AffairsLondon • Published In 1949 • Pages:

By: Jones, Francis Clifford.

Abstract
This is a well-organized account of the Japanese-created state of 'Manchukuo' (1931-1945), with a concluding chapter of the post-World War II settlements and events up to 1947. It is based solely on Western language sources, mostly secondary. The author has placed developments in Manchuria within the larger context of Eastern Asia. The conflict of interests among Japan, China, and Russia, and the dominant role palyed by Japan behind the façade of 'Independent Manchukuo' are particularly well-delineated.
Subjects
External migration
Tillage
Administration
Ethnic stratification
Administrative agencies
External relations
Education system
culture
Manchu
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
Asia
Sub Region
East Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Historian
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Samuel Chu ; 1955; Ian Skoggard; 2012
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
1898-1947
Coverage Place
Heilongjiang Sheng Province, Jilin Province, and Liaoning Province, China
Notes
F.C. Jones
Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-244) and index
LCCN
a 50009046
LCSH
Japanese--China--Manchuria
Manchuria (China)--Economic conditions
Manchuria (China)--Politics and government