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- ISBN-10 : 9811394857
- ISBN-13 : 978-9811394850
- Author: Guang Pan
Table of contents:
Part I. Formation, Development and End of the Jewish Refugee Community in China
1. Historical and Recent Events Bringing European Jews to China
2. Jewish Refugees Arriving in China (1933–1941): Route, Time, Number and Resettlement
3. The Jewish Refugee Community in Shanghai
4. Jewish Refugees in Other Chinese Cities
5. The Final Solution for Jewish Refugees in Shanghai and the Designated Area for Stateless Refugees
6. Jewish Refugees and the Chinese People: Friendship in a Troubled Time
7. Departure of Jews and End of the Jewish Refugee Community in China
Part II. A Theoretical Perspective on Jewish Refugees and the Sino-Jewish Relationship
8. The International Background: The Impact of the Holocaust on Jews
9. The Push-Pull Theory and Motivations of Jewish Refugees
10. Exile and Perseverance: The Ethnic Diaspora Theory and the Jewish Refugee Community in China
11. A Theoretical Analysis on the Collective Memory and the China Complex of Jewish Refugees
12. Struggling to Survive: Why Could Jewish Refugees Survive and Prosper in China
13. Perfect Combination of Traditional Historiography, Public History and Oral History: Studies of Jews in China Since the Mid-20th Century
Part III. The Chinese Pattern of Haven for Jews during World War II
14. History of Jewish Refugees Before the Holocaust
15. Jewish Refugees During Nazi Germany: Aid to Refugees Outside China
16. Characteristic I of the “Chinese Pattern”: Open Big Cities as the Main Havens for Jewish Refugees
17. Characteristic II of the “Chinese Pattern”: Jews Living in an Atmosphere Free from Anti-semitism
18. Characteristic III of the “Chinese Pattern”: Existence of a Rich and Strong Jewish Community
19. Characteristic IV of the “Chinese Pattern”: Jewish Refugees Having a High Level of Cultural Literacy
20. Characteristic V of the “Chinese Pattern”: Jewish Refugees Able to Survive by Utilizing the Conflicts Betw
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