The Chinese People at War : Human Suffering and Social Transformation, 1937–1945 / Diana Lary.
Material type: TextSeries: New Approaches to Asian History ; 6 | New Approaches to Asian History ; 6.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010Description: 1 online resource (248 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780511761898 (ebook)
- 940.53/51 22
- HN733 .L37 2010
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Diana Lary, one of the foremost historians of the period, tells the tragic history of China's War of Resistance and its consequences from the perspective of those who went through it. Using archival evidence only recently made available, interviews with survivors, and extracts from literature, she creates a vivid and highly disturbing picture of the havoc created by the war, the destruction of towns and villages, the displacement of peoples, and the accompanying economic and social disintegration. As the author suggests in this 2010 interpretation of modern Chinese history, far from stemming the spread of communism from the USSR, which was the Japanese pretext for invasion, the horrors of the war, and the damage it created, nurtured the Chinese Communist Party and helped it to win power in 1949.
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