Chinese Capitalists in Japan’s New Order: The Occupied Lower Yangzi, 1937-1945University of California Press, 2003年4月1日 - 309 頁 In this probing and original study, Parks M. Coble examines the devastating impact of Japan's invasion and occupation of the lower Yangzi on China's emerging modern business community. Arguing that the war gravely weakened Chinese capitalists, Coble demonstrates that in occupied areas the activities of businessmen were closer to collaboration than to heroic resistance. He shows how the war left an important imprint on the structure and culture of Chinese business enterprise by encouraging those traits that had allowed it to survive in uncertain and dangerous times. Although historical memory emphasizes the entrepreneurs who followed the Nationalists armies to the interior, most Chinese businessmen remained in the lower Yangzi area. If they wished to retain any ownership of their enterprises, they were forced to collaborate with the Japanese and the Wang Jingwei regime in Nanjing. Characteristics of business in the decades prior to the war, including a preference for family firms and reluctance to become public corporations, distrust of government, opaqueness of business practices, and reliance of personal connections (guanxi) were critical to the survival of enterprises during the war and were reinforced by the war experience. Through consideration of the broader implications of the many responses to this complex era, Chinese Capitalists in Japan’s New Order makes a substantial contribution to larger discussions of the dynamics of World War II and of Chinese business culture. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 vii 頁
... Collaboration 5. Individual Firms and the War Experience 6. The Rong Family Industrial Enterprises and the War xi 11 33 49 67 101 114 7. Textile and Consumer Industries in the War Era: Beyond the Rong Model 140 8. Chemical and Match ...
... Collaboration 5. Individual Firms and the War Experience 6. The Rong Family Industrial Enterprises and the War xi 11 33 49 67 101 114 7. Textile and Consumer Industries in the War Era: Beyond the Rong Model 140 8. Chemical and Match ...
第 xiii 頁
... Collaboration , 1937–45 , ” in David P. Barrett and Larry N. Shyu , editors , Chinese Collaboration with Japan , 1932–1945 : The Limits of Accommodation ( Stanford , Calif .: Stan- ford University Press , 2000 ) . Material from the ...
... Collaboration , 1937–45 , ” in David P. Barrett and Larry N. Shyu , editors , Chinese Collaboration with Japan , 1932–1945 : The Limits of Accommodation ( Stanford , Calif .: Stan- ford University Press , 2000 ) . Material from the ...
第 3 頁
... collaboration during wartime is after all a sensitive is- sue in any culture . Many years elapsed after World War II before forth- right accounts of the Vichy regime emerged in France . In memoir litera- ture from occupied populations ...
... collaboration during wartime is after all a sensitive is- sue in any culture . Many years elapsed after World War II before forth- right accounts of the Vichy regime emerged in France . In memoir litera- ture from occupied populations ...
第 4 頁
... collaboration ” and “ war guilt ” still raise passions in Europe . A similar construction of memory prevails among Chinese concerning the war years : people are far more likely to recount resistance than collaboration , or to say ...
... collaboration ” and “ war guilt ” still raise passions in Europe . A similar construction of memory prevails among Chinese concerning the war years : people are far more likely to recount resistance than collaboration , or to say ...
第 6 頁
... be that despite individual heroism , the experiences of most Chinese businessmen come closer to collaboration with the Japanese than to the heroic , na- tionalist narrative. Finally, I will argue that the war left 6 Introduction.
... be that despite individual heroism , the experiences of most Chinese businessmen come closer to collaboration with the Japanese than to the heroic , na- tionalist narrative. Finally, I will argue that the war left 6 Introduction.
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Conquerors and their Collaborators | 31 |
Chinese Capitalists Survival and Collaboration | 99 |
Conclusion | 205 |
Notes | 215 |
Bibliography | 253 |
Glossary | 275 |
Index | 285 |
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