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Examination of the devastating impact on China's emerging modern business community of Japan's invasion and occupation of the lower Yangzi.
"This is an outstanding and important work. Coble makes a major contribution to the study of twentieth- century China and Chinese capitalism, and provides the most detailed analysis to date of occupied China during World War II--a topic still largely repressed today in Chinese historical memory."--William C. Kirby, author of 'State and Economy in Republican China: A Handbook for Scholars'
"Coble has plunged into one of the most politically sensitive
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Examination of the devastating impact on China's emerging modern business community of Japan's invasion and occupation of the lower Yangzi.

"This is an outstanding and important work. Coble makes a major contribution to the study of twentieth- century China and Chinese capitalism, and provides the most detailed analysis to date of occupied China during World War II--a topic still largely repressed today in Chinese historical memory."--William C. Kirby, author of 'State and Economy in Republican China: A Handbook for Scholars'
"Coble has plunged into one of the most politically sensitive and under-researched periods of twentieth-century history, and he has emerged with portraits of numerous Chinese entrepreneurs and an original way of understanding them. His reinterpretation is thought-provoking because of its far-reaching implications for understanding how anyone--a Chinese, a capitalist, or anyone else--has come to grips with wartime challenges."--Sherman Cochran, author of 'Encountering Chinese Networks: Western, Japanese, and Chinese Corporations in China, 1880-1937'
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Autorenporträt
Parks M. Coble is Professor of History at the University of Nebraska and author of Facing Japan: Chinese Politics and Japanese Imperialism, 1931-1937 (1992) and The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937 (1986).