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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Zach FredmanPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Weight: 0.151kg ISBN: 9781469669588ISBN 10: 1469669587 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 30 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsBased on newly available Chinese sources, Fredman's excellent book will quickly become the standard for examining U.S.-GMD relations.""--Journal of American History An extraordinarily well-researched, comprehensive, and original analysis of the troubled encounter between the United States and Nationalist China . . . . Fredman's research in Chinese sources, including municipal records in China and Myanmar, is remarkable. His prodigious investigative efforts enable him to give historians what they had been needing most, a thorough account of how Chinese government officials, military officers, and civilians interacted with and perceived their U.S. allies.""--Diplomatic History An original and important study that approaches the topic from a new perspective: from the bottom up.""--H-Diplo Extensive and thorough. . . . [A] sharp critique of the American military alliance with China during the war years.""--Journal of American-East Asian Relations Fredman has approached the topic armed with tenacity and sources galore. He has gone beyond the typical questions of Japanese war crimes or Stillwell's nutty diary, creating a lively text whose larger argument and specific contentions are worthy of debate.""--The China Quarterly "An extraordinarily well-researched, comprehensive, and original analysis of the troubled encounter between the United States and Nationalist China . . . . Fredman's research in Chinese sources, including municipal records in China and Myanmar, is remarkable. His prodigious investigative efforts enable him to give historians what they had been needing most, a thorough account of how Chinese government officials, military officers, and civilians interacted with and perceived their U.S. allies.""--Diplomatic History Fredman has approached the topic armed with tenacity and sources galore. He has gone beyond the typical questions of Japanese war crimes or Stillwell's nutty diary, creating a lively text whose larger argument and specific contentions are worthy of debate.""--The China Quarterly An original and important study that approaches the topic from a new perspective: from the bottom up.""--H-Diplo Extensive and thorough. . . . [A] sharp critique of the American military alliance with China during the war years.""--Journal of American-East Asian Relations" "An original and important study that approaches the topic from a new perspective: from the bottom up.""--H-Diplo Extensive and thorough. . . . [A] sharp critique of the American military alliance with China during the war years.""--Journal of American-East Asian Relations" Author InformationZach Fredman is assistant professor of history at Duke Kunshan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |