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Urban History

Gayn 1944 – Gayn, Mark. Journey from the East. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1944.

Journey from the East

Gerth 2003 – Gerth, Karl. China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003.

China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation.

Gerth 2010 – Gerth, Karl. As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything. New York: Hill and Wang, 2010.

As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything

Helzer, Canino 1992 – Helzer, John E., and Glorisa J. Canino, eds. Alcoholism in North America, Europe, and Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.

Alcoholism in North America, Europe, and Asia

Jennings 1997 – Jennings, John M. The Opium Empire: Japanese Imperialism and Drug Trafficking in Asia, 1895–1945. London: Praeger, 1997.

The Opium Empire: Japanese Imperialism and Drug Trafficking in Asia, 1895–1945

Jones 1949 – Jones, F. C. Manchuria since 1931. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1949.

Manchuria since 1931

Kang 1983 – Kang Chao. The Economic Development of Manchuria: The Rise of a Frontier Economy. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1983.

The Economic Development of Manchuria: The Rise of a Frontier Economy

Kingsberg 2009 – Kingsberg, Miriam Lynn. “The Poppy and the Acacia: Opium and Imperialism in Japanese Dairen and the Kwantung Leased Territory, 1905–1945.” PhD diss., History Department, University of California at Berkeley, 2009.

Kinney 1982 – Kinney, Ann Rasmussen. Japanese Investment in Manchurian Manufacturing, Mining, Transportation and Communications, 1931–1945. New York: Garland, 1982.

Japanese Investment in Manchurian Manufacturing, Mining, Transportation and Communications, 1931–1945.

Lary, Gottschwang 2000 – Lary, Diana, and Thomas R. Gottschwang. Swallows and Settlers: The Great Migration from North China to Manchuria. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

Swallows and Settlers: The Great Migration from North China to Manchuria