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" The conundrum of collaboration: Japanese involvement with Muslims in North China, 1931-1945 "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 803502
Doc. No : TL48293
Call number : ‭1701628839;‮ ‬3715427‬
Main Entry : Bursi, Adam Collins
Title & Author : The conundrum of collaboration: Japanese involvement with Muslims in North China, 1931-1945\ Kelly Anne HammondMillward, James
College : Georgetown University
Date : 2015
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : History
student score : 2015
Page No : 321
Note : Committee members: Benedict, Carol; Lipman, Jonathan; Sand, Jordan
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-93611-7
Abstract : This dissertation argues that Chinese Muslims living under occupation who collaborated with the Japanese were actively involved in creating an on-going dialogue between the Japanese Empire and the Chinese Nationalists about strategies for managing minority populations on the mainland. The dissertation describes some of the ways which the Japanese transformed the social and political milieu in which Islam operated in North China and argues that the Japanese approach ultimately shaped the minority policies of both Nationalist and later Communist governments in China. More broadly, the dissertation demonstrates that twentieth-century projects of nation and state building in China have shaped (and reshaped) people’s understanding of the place of Islam in Chinese society and the place of Muslims from China in the Islamic world.
Subject : History; Islamic Studies; Modern history
Descriptor : Social sciences;China;China war;Islam;Japan;Nationalism;Wwii
Added Entry : Millward, James
Added Entry : HistoryGeorgetown University
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