Wuhan, 1938: War, Refugees, and the Making of Modern China

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Author: Stephen R. MacKinnon
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 2008
ISBN:978-0-520-25445-9
Price(s): US $39.95, £23.95 Hard Cover

During the spring of 1938, a flood of Chinese refugees displaced by the Anti-Japanese War (1937-1945) converged on the central Yangzi valley tricity complex of Wuhan. For ten remarkable months, in a highly charged atmosphere of carnage, heroism, and desperation, Wuhan held out against the Japanese in what would become a turning point in the war–and one that attracted international attention. Stephen MacKinnon for the first time tells the full story of Wuhan's defense and fall, and how the siege's aftermath led to new directions in the history of modern Chinese culture, society, and politics.

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