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The Geography of Injustice: Archival Sources

The Geography of Injustice
Archival Sources
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Notes

table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Note on Transliteration
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. The Kaleidoscope of Defeat in East Asia
  5. 2. The Shape of Justice
  6. 3. When the Hero of Your Story Is the Villain of Another
  7. 4. Laying Blame for Japan’s War Responsibility
  8. 5. The Tyranny of Tiny Decisions
  9. 6. The Violence of Imperial Dissolution at the Periphery
  10. 7. The Geography of Power
  11. 8. Creating a Theater of Law in Mao’s China
  12. 9. The Pathology of Justice in Post-Occupation Japan
  13. 10. Behind the Curtain
  14. 11. Evaporating Legal Memory and KMT War Criminals
  15. 12. Owning the War
  16. 13. Afterlives of the Damned
  17. Conclusion
  18. Glossary of Japanese and Chinese Names and Terms
  19. Notes
  20. Archival Sources
  21. Index

ARCHIVAL SOURCES

Australia

  • Australia War Memorial
  • National Archives of Australia

China

  • Beijing Municipal Archives (北京檔案館)
  • Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archives (外交部檔案館)

Great Britain

  • Kew Garden, National Archives

Hong Kong

  • China’s anti-rightist movement database (中國反右運動數據庫, 1957). This database is collated by Song Yongyi and housed at the University Services Center for China Studies Collection, Chinese University Hong Kong.
  • China’s mid-1950s political movement database (中國五十年代初中期的政治運動數據庫:從土地改革到公私合營, 1949–1956). This database is collated by Song Yongyi and housed at the University Services Center for China Studies Collection, Chinese University Hong Kong.
  • Chinese Communist Party Internal Reference Reports Collection (內部參考資料), the University Services Center for China Studies Collection, Chinese University Hong Kong

Israel

  • Knesset Debates

Japan

  • Japan’s Parliamentary Record (国会会議録)
  • Ministry of Defense Archives (防衛研究所), Ichigaya, Tokyo. This archive used to be housed in Ebisu.
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archives (外交資料館)
  • Modern Japanese Political History Materials Room (憲政資料室) in the National Diet Library, Tokyo
  • National Archives of Japan (国立公文書館), Tokyo
  • Shōwa tennō jitsuroku (昭和天皇実録) (Actual Record of the Showa Emperor)
  • Tōyō Bunko Archives (東洋文庫), Tokyo
  • Yasukuni Shrine Archives (靖国偕行文庫), Tokyo

Switzerland

  • International Red Cross Archives, Geneva

Taiwan

  • Academia Historica (國史館)
  • KMT Archives (中國國民黨黨史館)
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archives housed in Academia Sinica (外交部檔案, 中研院 近史所檔案館)
  • National Archives Administration of Taiwan (國家發展委員會檔案管理局)

United States

  • Columbia University Oral History Archives
  • Columbia University papers of Qin Dehuai, Wellington Koo
  • Declassified CIA reports
  • Digital National Security Archive collection: China and U.S. Intelligence, 1945–2010 section
  • Foreign Relations of the United States
  • Hoover Institute Archives, Stanford, California
  • National Archives, College Park, Maryland
  • Philip J. Jaffe Papers at Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University
  • Roscoe Pound Papers at Harvard University Law Library, Cambridge, MA
  • Sir Leon Radzinowicz Archive, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
  • United States Relations with China: With Special Reference to the Period 1944-1949, published by Department of State, United States. Division of Publications, 1949
  • University of California at Los Angeles Archives
  • Wilson Center Cold War Archives, online

Museums Visited as Reference Sites

  • 9.18 Museum, Liaoning Province
  • Beituan Village Martyrs site
  • Bridge Street Prison, Shanghai
  • Cixi Sculpture Garden, Taiwan
  • Fushun War Criminals Management Center, Liaoning Province
  • Lijixiang Comfort Women Museum in Nanjing
  • Nanjing Civilian War of Resistance Against Japan Museum, Jiangsu Province
  • Nanjing Massacre Museum, Jiangsu Province
  • National Human Rights Museum in Taipei, Taiwan
  • Shenyang Trial Museum, Liaoning Province
  • Taiyuan Prison Camp, Shanxi Province
  • Unit 731 Museum, Heilongjiang Province

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