1st Edition

Wartime Shanghai

Edited By Wen-hsin Yeh Copyright 1998
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    Wartime Shanghai is a lively account of the political and social situation between 1937 and 1946. It explores the deep political rivalries between Nationalist groups, the intrigue of international espionage and how Shanghai society, from European administrators to Chinese film makers, collaborated with, or resisted, the Japanese occupation.
    Drawing on archival and published sources in English, French, Chinese and Japanese, the authors show the diversity of groups and communities that made up wartime Shanghai. This book is an engaging collection of essays written on an exciting, but often neglected episode of Chinese history.

    Biography

    Yeh, Wen-hsin