Chinese Documentary Source Materials Relating to World War ii

A. W. Moore
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While access to library and archival collections in mainland China remains unclear due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic and increasing government scrutiny, past experiences in Chinese archives are still relevant for scholars going forward, in the event that the People’s Republic of China reopens the doors to these collections. In surveying the digital, print publication, and manuscript collections pertaining to the Chinese history of World War ii, this article shows how access to new kinds of sources redefined the pre-pandemic state of the field. In particular, curated volumes that emphasized perspectives from the Chinese Communist Party and leftist intellectuals gradually have given way to a more representative collection of the documentary evidence, and Taiwanese collections continue to be important to the historiography. The article begins with coverage of well-known guides and published catalogues of mainland and Taiwanese collections. It then covers some military documents that Chinese scholars occasionally have referenced. It emphasizes the richness of accessible material on the social and cultural history of the war era as part of a call to colleagues and future students to expand the scope of what is traditionally thought to be “military history.” There is ample opportunity for major interventions into our understanding of wartime China, which shaped the course of modern history overall, and major innovations in historiography that scholars usually make from the dusty reading rooms of the libraries and archives.
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虽然由于持续的covid-19大流行和政府越来越多的审查,中国大陆的图书馆和档案收藏的访问仍然不清楚,但如果中华人民共和国重新打开这些收藏的大门,中国档案的过去经验仍然与未来的学者有关。通过调查与第二次世界大战中国历史有关的数字、印刷出版物和手稿收藏,本文展示了获取新类型资源如何重新定义了该领域在大流行前的状态。特别是,强调中国共产党和左派知识分子观点的策划卷逐渐让位于更具代表性的文献证据收集,台湾的收集对历史编纂仍然很重要。文章首先介绍了著名的指南和出版的大陆和台湾收藏目录。然后,它涵盖了一些中国学者偶尔引用的军事文件。它强调了战争时期社会和文化史上可获取材料的丰富性,以此呼吁同事和未来的学生扩大传统上被认为是“军事史”的范围。我们有充足的机会对战时中国的理解进行重大干预,中国塑造了整个近代史的进程,学者们通常在图书馆和档案馆尘土飞扬的阅览室里对史学进行重大创新。
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