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
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creator
Name: Personal
Name Part
Smith, Kerry
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advisor
affiliation
Brown University. Department of History
Name: Corporate
Name Part
Brown University. Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award
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research program
Type of Resource
still image
Genre (aat)
posters
Origin Information
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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