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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface to the Second Edition vii
- Preface to the First Edition ix
- Wade-Giles to Pinyin Conversion Table xii
- Maps xvi
- Iris Chang Reassessed: A Polemical Introduction the Second Edition xxi
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For two pioneers in critical Nanking historical scholarship: Hora Tomio (1906–2000) and Fujiwara Akira (1922–2003)
- Chapter 1. The Messiness of Historical Reality 1
- Chapter 2. The Nanking Atrocity: An Interpretive Overview 29
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Section One: War Crimes and Doubts
- Chapter 3. Massacres outside Nanking City 55
- Chapter 4. Massacres near Mufushan 70
- Chapter 5. Part of the Numbers Issue: Demography and Civilian Victims 86
- Chapter 6. The Nanking 100-Man Killing Contest Debate, 1971–75 115
- Chapter 7. Radhabinod Pal on the Rape of Nanking: The Tokyo Judgment and the Guilt of History 149
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Section Two: Agressors and Collaborators
- Chapter 8. Letters from a Reserve Officer Conscripted to Nanking 179
- Chapter 9. Chinese Collaboration in Nanking 196
- Chapter 10. Westerners in Occupied Nanking: December 1937 to February 1938 227
- Chapter 11. Wartime Accounts of the Nanking Atrocity 248
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Section Three: Another Denied Holocaust?
- Chapter 12. The Nanking Atrocity and Chinese Historical Memory 265
- Chapter 13. A Tale of Two Atrocities: Critical Appraisal of American Historiography 285
- Chapter 14. Higashinakano Osamichi: The Last Word in Denial 304
- Chapter 15. Nanking: Denial and Atonement in Contemporary Japan 330
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Postscript
- Chapter 16. Leftover Problems 355
- Appendix 394
- Bibliography 399
- Notes on Contributors 421
- Index 423
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface to the Second Edition vii
- Preface to the First Edition ix
- Wade-Giles to Pinyin Conversion Table xii
- Maps xvi
- Iris Chang Reassessed: A Polemical Introduction the Second Edition xxi
-
For two pioneers in critical Nanking historical scholarship: Hora Tomio (1906–2000) and Fujiwara Akira (1922–2003)
- Chapter 1. The Messiness of Historical Reality 1
- Chapter 2. The Nanking Atrocity: An Interpretive Overview 29
-
Section One: War Crimes and Doubts
- Chapter 3. Massacres outside Nanking City 55
- Chapter 4. Massacres near Mufushan 70
- Chapter 5. Part of the Numbers Issue: Demography and Civilian Victims 86
- Chapter 6. The Nanking 100-Man Killing Contest Debate, 1971–75 115
- Chapter 7. Radhabinod Pal on the Rape of Nanking: The Tokyo Judgment and the Guilt of History 149
-
Section Two: Agressors and Collaborators
- Chapter 8. Letters from a Reserve Officer Conscripted to Nanking 179
- Chapter 9. Chinese Collaboration in Nanking 196
- Chapter 10. Westerners in Occupied Nanking: December 1937 to February 1938 227
- Chapter 11. Wartime Accounts of the Nanking Atrocity 248
-
Section Three: Another Denied Holocaust?
- Chapter 12. The Nanking Atrocity and Chinese Historical Memory 265
- Chapter 13. A Tale of Two Atrocities: Critical Appraisal of American Historiography 285
- Chapter 14. Higashinakano Osamichi: The Last Word in Denial 304
- Chapter 15. Nanking: Denial and Atonement in Contemporary Japan 330
-
Postscript
- Chapter 16. Leftover Problems 355
- Appendix 394
- Bibliography 399
- Notes on Contributors 421
- Index 423