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Vogel,China and Japan, Sources and Further Reading

 


CONTENTS

Preface

1. Chinese Contributions to Japanese

Civilization, 600-838 

2. Trade without Transformative

Learning, 838-1862 

3. Responding to Western Challenges 

and Reopening Relations, 1839-1882 

4. Rivalry in Korea and the Sino‑

Japanese War, 1882-1895 

5. Japanese Lessons for a Modernizing

China, 1895-193 7 with Paula S. Harrell

6. The Colonization of Taiwan and

Manchuria, 1895-1945 


7. Political Disorder and the Road to War, 1911-1937 with Richard Dyck


8. The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1 945 

9. The Collapse of the Japanese Empire and the Cold War, 1945-1972 

9. Working Together, 1972-1992 

10. The Deterioration of Sino‑

Japanese Relations, 1992-2018 

11. Facing the New Era

Biographies of Key Figures 

Notes 

Sources and Further Reading

Acknowledgments 

Index

SOURCES AND FURTHER READING

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