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In Search Of Our Frontier Japanese America And Settler Colonialism In The Construction Of Japans Borderless Empire 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma

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In Search Of Our Frontier Japanese America And Settler Colonialism In The Construction Of Japans Borderless Empire 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma
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In Search Of Our Frontier Japanese America And Settler Colonialism In The Construction Of Japans Borderless Empire 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.8 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Eiichiro Azuma
ISBN: 9780520304383, 0520304381
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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In Search Of Our Frontier Japanese America And Settler Colonialism In The Construction Of Japans Borderless Empire 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma by Eiichiro Azuma 9780520304383, 0520304381 instant download after payment.

In Search of Our Frontier explores the complex transnational history of Japanese immigrant settler colonialism, which linked Japanese America with Japan’s colonial empire through the exchange of migrant bodies, expansionist ideas, colonial expertise, and capital in the Asia-Pacific basin before World War II. The trajectories of Japanese transpacific migrants exemplified a prevalent national structure of thought and practice that not only functioned to shore up the backbone of Japan’s empire building but also promoted the borderless quest for Japanese overseas development. Eiichiro Azuma offers new interpretive perspectives that will allow readers to understand Japanese settler colonialism’s capacity to operate outside the aegis of the home empire.
 

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