- Title Information
- Title
- Analysis on Japanese-Manchurian relation under Manchukuo
- Subtitle
- a case study of labor relation in Iyasaka and Chiburi in late
1930s
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Wu, Bohao
- Role
- Role Term:
Text
- creator
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Smith, Kerry
- Role
- Role Term:
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- advisor
- affiliation
- Brown University. Department of History
- Name:
Corporate
- Name Part
- Brown University. Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award
- Role
- Role Term:
Text
- research program
- Type of Resource
- still image
- Genre (aat)
- posters
- Origin Information
- Place
- Place Term:
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- Providence
- Publisher
- Brown University
- Date Created
(encoding="w3cdtf")
- 2015-08-07
- Physical Description
- Extent
- 1 poster
- digitalOrigin
- reformatted digital
- Abstract
- Examining various reports and investigations composed during this period, this
project first looks into the experience of both Japanese immigrants and local Manchurians in
Iyasaka and Chiburi, the first two settlements of the dozens of Japanese group immigration
sites in north Manchuria, and explain how the two groups engaged themselves in a labor
relationship, in which Japanese immigrants acted as the employers and Manchurian from local
communities as the employees. This project then focuses on the labor relation between
Japanese landowners and Manchurian laborers in the two communities, explores how Japanese
immigrants perceive the Japanese-Manchurian relation and more importantly, how it was
affected or even shaped by the labor relation between Japanese landowners and Manchurian
laborers.
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Industrial relations
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Manchuria (China)
- Subject (Local)
- Topic
- Rural communities
- Identifier:
DOI
- 10.26300/v6w6-k808