Wartime Education at the Crossroads of Empires: The Relocation of Schools to Macao During the Second World War, 1937–1945

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY Twentieth-Century China Pub Date : 2021-04-16 DOI:10.1353/TCC.2021.0012
H. Lopes
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Abstract:This article examines the relocation of schools from mainland China and Hong Kong to the neutral enclave of Macao during the Second World War in East Asia. It argues that the war brought to the Portuguese-administered territory a new cosmopolitanism that was especially noticeable in the enhancement of educational opportunities. Moving to Macao allowed for the resumption of educational activities interrupted elsewhere and for the linkage of teaching and learning with relief and resistance. The tens of thousands of student-refugees who ended up in Macao featured in different imperial and nationalist initiatives that coexisted in peculiar ways. On the basis of multilingual archival materials, newspapers, and memoirs, this study explores ambivalent experiences of refuge and exchange during the Second World War through the case study of the transfer of dozens of schools to a peripheral territory at the crossroads of several empires.
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帝国十字路口的战时教育:1937-1945年第二次世界大战期间学校迁往澳门
摘要:本文考察了第二次世界大战期间,中国大陆和香港的学校向东亚中立地澳门的迁移。它认为,这场战争给葡萄牙管理的领土带来了一种新的世界主义,特别是在提高教育机会方面。迁居澳门使在其他地方中断的教育活动得以恢复,使教与学的联系得到了缓解和抵抗。数以万计的学生难民最终来到澳门,体现了不同的帝国主义和民族主义举措,这些举措以独特的方式并存。在多语种档案材料、报纸和回忆录的基础上,本研究通过对数十所学校转移到几个帝国十字路口的外围地区的案例研究,探索了二战期间避难和交换的矛盾经历。
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