Nanjing Incident US Missionaries Primary Sources 1899-1937 Japan
by Haruka Ikeda
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Nanjing Incident US Missionaries Primary Sources 1899-1937 Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the compelling insights of "Nanjing Incident US Missionaries Primary Sources 1899-1937 Japan," a scholarly examination that challenges conventional narratives surrounding the Nanjing Massacre. This comprehensive book uncovers the role of American missionaries in establishing the International Committee and Safety Zone during the tumultuous period, revealing their true intentions and actions based on primary sources. Through meticulous research, it sheds light on the complex background and propaganda efforts that have shaped historical debates, including the Tokyo Trial and international perceptions. ✔ This authoritative volume is essential for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the nuanced history of the Nanjing Incident and the influence of Western missionaries in early 20th-century China. ✔ Key features include: ✔ - In-depth analysis of the origins and dissemination of information about the Nanjing Massacre ✔ - Examination of the American missionary community’s motives and activities ✔ - Critical review of propaganda and external communications related to the incident ✔ - Insights into the political and religious influences on historical narratives ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Title: Nanjing Incident US Missionaries Primary Sources 1899-1937 Japan ✔ C:Language: English ✔ C:Format: Hardcover ✔ C:Publication Year: 2023 ✔ C:Author: Haruka Ikeda ✔ C:
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