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This is a very powerful volume, which sheds light on a variety of topics that scholarship, particularly in English, does not sufficiently cover ? the wartime bombing of China, Russian imperialism in northeastern China, and the makeup of the Nationalist army during wartime. With its focus on the social history of warfare in China, "Beyond Suffering" makes a major contribution to the field. ? Rana Mitter, editor of Ruptured Histories: War and Memory in Post-Cold War Asia Uniformly well-researched and written, "Beyond Suffering" is a book that I would use in my graduate seminars. This important…mehr

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This is a very powerful volume, which sheds light on a variety of topics that scholarship, particularly in English, does not sufficiently cover ? the wartime bombing of China, Russian imperialism in northeastern China, and the makeup of the Nationalist army during wartime. With its focus on the social history of warfare in China, "Beyond Suffering" makes a major contribution to the field. ? Rana Mitter, editor of Ruptured Histories: War and Memory in Post-Cold War Asia Uniformly well-researched and written, "Beyond Suffering" is a book that I would use in my graduate seminars. This important work covers a wide range of topics and issues and, since few studies deal with the impact of warfare and militarization on modern China, it should find a receptive audience. ? Parks M. Coble, author of Chinese Capitalists in Japan's New Order: The Occupied Lower Yangzi, 1937-1945
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James Flath is an associate professor in theDepartment of History at the University of Western Ontario and authorof The Cult of Happiness: Nianhua, Art, and History in Rural NorthChina. Norman Smith is an associate professor inthe Department of History at the University of Guelph and author ofResisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writers and the JapaneseOccupation. Contributors: Timothy Brook, Blaine Chiasson, JamesFlath, Colin Green, Chang Jui-te, Diana Lary, Bernard Hung-kay Luk,Edward A. McCord, M. Colette Plum, Norman Smith, Michael Szonyi,Alexander Woodside, and Victor Zatsepine.