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Chapter 4. Japanese Imperiahsm in Manchuria: The South Manchuria Railway Company, 1906-1933
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Ramon H. Myers
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. Japan's Informal Empire in China, 1895-1937: An Overview xi
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PART I: Trade and Investment
- CHAPTER 1. The Changing Pattern of Sino-Japanese Trade, 1884-1937 10
- CHAPTER 2. Japan's Big-Three Service Enterprises in China, 1896-1936 31
- CHAPTER 3. Zaikabo: Japanese Cotton Mills in China, 1895—1937 65
- Chapter 4. Japanese Imperiahsm in Manchuria: The South Manchuria Railway Company, 1906-1933 101
- Chapter 5. Manchukuo and Economic Development 133
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PART II: Culture and Community
- CHAPTER 6. Japanese Treaty Port Settlements in China, 1895-1937 166
- CHAPTER 7. Training Young China Hands: Toa Dobun Shoin and Its Precursors, 1886-1945 210
- CHAPTER 8. The Foreign Ministry's Cultural Agenda for China: The Boxer Indemnity 272
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PART III: Experts and Subimperialists
- CHAPTER 9. Japanese Industrialists and Merchants and the Anti-Japanese Boycotts in China, 1919-1928 314
- CHAPTER 10. China Experts in the Army 330
- CHAPTER 11. China Experts in the Gaimusho, 1895-1937 369
- CHAPTER 12. The Kwantung Army Dimension 395
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PART IV. Commentary
- CHAPTER 13. Japanese Imperialism in China: A Commentary 431
- Contributors 439
- Index 443
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. Japan's Informal Empire in China, 1895-1937: An Overview xi
-
PART I: Trade and Investment
- CHAPTER 1. The Changing Pattern of Sino-Japanese Trade, 1884-1937 10
- CHAPTER 2. Japan's Big-Three Service Enterprises in China, 1896-1936 31
- CHAPTER 3. Zaikabo: Japanese Cotton Mills in China, 1895—1937 65
- Chapter 4. Japanese Imperiahsm in Manchuria: The South Manchuria Railway Company, 1906-1933 101
- Chapter 5. Manchukuo and Economic Development 133
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PART II: Culture and Community
- CHAPTER 6. Japanese Treaty Port Settlements in China, 1895-1937 166
- CHAPTER 7. Training Young China Hands: Toa Dobun Shoin and Its Precursors, 1886-1945 210
- CHAPTER 8. The Foreign Ministry's Cultural Agenda for China: The Boxer Indemnity 272
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PART III: Experts and Subimperialists
- CHAPTER 9. Japanese Industrialists and Merchants and the Anti-Japanese Boycotts in China, 1919-1928 314
- CHAPTER 10. China Experts in the Army 330
- CHAPTER 11. China Experts in the Gaimusho, 1895-1937 369
- CHAPTER 12. The Kwantung Army Dimension 395
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PART IV. Commentary
- CHAPTER 13. Japanese Imperialism in China: A Commentary 431
- Contributors 439
- Index 443