Lanham, Maryland, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2000. 1 volume in-8, xxxii-345 pp., paperback, light blue printed covers, a red Chinese name stamp on the title page, enriched with 8 major (34 in total) figures of maps and tables, very good condition
Contents: List of Tables - Preface - Chronology: The Taihang Base Area, 1937-1945 - Maps - List of Abbreviations - Introduction: The Revolutionary Process - Part I: Political Prder: 1. Base Area and Border Region - 2. Liaoxian: The Administrative Center - 3. Wuxiang: Military Affairs and Mobilization - 4. Licheng: Food and Factories - Part II: Social Reform - 5. The Revolutionary Imperative - Liaoxian: Land and Social Reform - 7. Wuxiang: Radical Politics and Revolutionary Conflcit - 8. Licheng: Resistance and Rebellion - Conclusion: Revolution in Southeast Shanxi - Bibliography - Index - About the Author.
New York, The Free Press, 1995. 1 volume, hardcover with dust-jacket, in-8, XI-360 pp., ex-library, a good copy.
Contents: What The Japanese Think Of Jews And Why Anyone Should Care - Momotar? As Antisemite: The Cultural Roots Of Japanese Images Of Jews - God's Chosen People: Jews In Japanese Christian Theology - The Protocols Of Ultranationalism: The Rise Of Antisemitism Between The Wars - Jews As The Enemy: The Function Of Antisemitism In Wartime Japan - Identification And Denial: The Use Of The Jews In The Postwar Period - The Socialism Of Fools: Left-wing Anti-Zionism And Antisemitism - A Signal Failure: Recrudescent Antisemitism And Japan's 'spiritual Condition' - Japan's Jewish Problem: Implications In A Multicultural World.