Making of Japanese Settler Colonialism

Making of Japanese Settler Colonialism

Malthusianism and Trans-Pacific Migration, 1868-1961

Lu, Sidney Xu

Cambridge University Press

07/2019

326

Dura

Inglês

9781108482424

15 a 20 dias

680

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Introduction: Malthusian expansion and settler colonialism; Part I. Emergence, 1868-1894: 1. From Hokkaido to California: the birth of Malthusian expansionism in modern Japan; 2. Population and racial struggle: the South Seas, Hawai?i, and Latin America; Part II. Transformation, 1894-1924: 3. Commoners of empire: labor migration to the United States; 4. Farming rice in Texas: the paradigm shift; 5. 'Carrying the white man's burden': the rise of farmer migration to Brazil; Part III. Culmination, 1924-1945: 6. Making the migration state: Malthusian expansionism and agrarianism; 7. The illusion of coexistence and coprosperity: settler colonialism in Brazil and Manchuria; Part IV. Resurgence, 1945-1961: 8. The birth of a 'small' Japan: postwar migration to South America; Conclusion: rethinking migration and settler colonialism in the modern world.
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