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Southeast Asian Minorities In The Wartime Japanese Empire Paul H Kratoska

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Southeast Asian Minorities In The Wartime Japanese Empire Paul H Kratoska
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Paul H. Kratoska
ISBN: 9780415515306, 0415515300
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Southeast Asian Minorities In The Wartime Japanese Empire Paul H Kratoska by Paul H. Kratoska 9780415515306, 0415515300 instant download after payment.

The Japanese invasion and occupation of southeast Asia provided opportunities for the peoples of the region to pursue a wide range of agendas that had little to do with the larger issues which drove the conflict between Japan and the allies. This book explores how the occupation affected various minority groups in the region. It shows, for example, how in some areas of Burma the withdrawal of established authority led to widespread communal violence; how the Indian and Chinese populations of Malaya and Thailand had extensive and often unpleasant interactions with the Japanese; and how in Java the Chinese population fared much better.

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