Wartime Macau: Under the Japanese Shadow
Editat de Geoffrey C. Gunnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mai 2017
It
has
intrigued
many
that,
unlike
Hong
Kong,
Macau
avoided
direct
Japanese
wartime
occupation
albeit
being
caught
up
in
the
vortex
of
the
wider
global
conflict.
Geoffrey
Gunn
and
an
international
group
of
contributors
come
together
in
Wartime
Macau
Under
the
Japanese
Shadow
to
investigate
how
Macau
escaped
the
fate
of
direct
Japanese
invasion
and
occupation.
Exploring
the
broader
diplomatic
and
strategic
issues
during
that
era,
this
volume
reveals
that
the
occupation
of
Macau
was
not
in
Japan’s
best
interest
because
the
Portuguese
administration
in
Macau
posed
no
threat
to
Japan’s
control
over
the
China
coast
and
acted
as
a
listening
post
to
monitor
Allied
activities.
Drawing
upon
archival
materials
in
English,
Japanese,
Portuguese,
and
other
languages,
the
contributors
explain
how,
under
the
high
duress
of
Japanese
military
agencies,
the
Portuguese
administration
coped
with
a
tripling
of
its
population
and
issues
such
as
currency,
food
supply,
disease,
and
survival.
This
volume
presents
contrasting
views
on
wartime
governance
and
shows
how
the
different
levels
of
Macau
society
survived
the
war.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789888390519
ISBN-10: 9888390511
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 12 b&w illus.; 3 charts & 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hong Kong University Press
Colecția Hong Kong University Press
ISBN-10: 9888390511
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 12 b&w illus.; 3 charts & 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hong Kong University Press
Colecția Hong Kong University Press
Recenzii
“Wartime
Macau
deals
with
a
fascinating
and
woefully
understudied
topic.
The
essays
collected
here
show
that
there
was
no
singular
experience
of
World
War
II
in
Macau;
how
one
experienced
the
war
depended
on
a
complex
calculus
of
ethnicity,
class,
and
con
“This
book
represents
a
real
breakthrough.
Previous
English-language
accounts
of
Macau
during
the
World
War
II
have
focused
largely
on
the
activities
of
the
British
in
this
neutral
‘Casablanca’.
Drawing
extensively
on
Portuguese,
Japanese,
and
local
Macan
Notă biografică
Geoffrey
C.
Gunn
is
an
emeritus
professor
at
Nagasaki
University
and
author
of
History
without
Borders
The
Making
of
an
Asian
World
Region,
1000–1800.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Macau
/
History
/
World
War
II
Descriere
It
has
intrigued
many
that,
unlike
Hong
Kong,
Macau
avoided
direct
Japanese
wartime
occupation
albeit
being
caught
up
in
the
vortex
of
the
wider
global
conflict.
Geoffrey
Gunn
and
an
international
group
of
contributors
come
together
in
Wartime
Macau
Under
the
Japanese
Shadow
to
investigate
how
Macau
escaped
the
fate
of
direct
Japanese
invasion
and
occupation.
Exploring
the
broader
diplomatic
and
strategic
issues
during
that
era,
this
volume
reveals
that
the
occupation
of
Macau
was
not
in
Japan’s
best
interest
because
the
Portuguese
administration
in
Macau
posed
no
threat
to
Japan’s
control
over
the
China
coast
and
acted
as
a
listening
post
to
monitor
Allied
activities.
Drawing
upon
archival
materials
in
English,
Japanese,
Portuguese,
and
other
languages,
the
contributors
explain
how,
under
the
high
duress
of
Japanese
military
agencies,
the
Portuguese
administration
coped
with
a
tripling
of
its
population
and
issues
such
as
currency,
food
supply,
disease,
and
survival.
This
volume
presents
contrasting
views
on
wartime
governance
and
shows
how
the
different
levels
of
Macau
society
survived
the
war.