Abstract
The study on Jewish refugees in China is an integral part of the study on Jews in China. This chapter will cast light on the development of the study on Jews in China from a broader perspective, with a special focus on Jewish refugees.
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Wang (1987).
- 2.
- 3.
Fang (1996).
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Xiao (2007).
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Yin (2008).
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Li and Fu (2001).
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Zhang (2006).
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Qu (2004).
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Wang (2007).
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Pan and Zhou (2007).
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Pan and Zhou (2007).
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Yivo-Yiddish Scientific Institute, Catalogue of the Exhibition, Jewish Life in Shanghai, New York, 1948.
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Beth (1984).
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Irene Eber, China and the Jews.
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Pan (2005a).
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Wen Wei Po, Feb. 18, 2009.
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Wen Wei Po. Mar. 1, 2009.
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Pan and Jin (1991).
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Pan et al. (1998).
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Pan (2005b).
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Pan (1998b).
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Ibid.
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Pan (1999).
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People’s Daily, Nov. 30, 1999.
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ibid.
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Gilbert (1993).
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People’s Daily, Apr.14, 2000.
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Pan (2005a).
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Kaminski (2003).
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Psalm 126, the Bible, this psalm depicts the joy of those captivated Jews when brought back to Mount Zion (Jewish holy land) in Palestine by the Lord.
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Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, Jan. 9, 2007.
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Wen Wei Po, Shanghai, May 23, 2008.
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Pan, G. (2019). Perfect Combination of Traditional Historiography, Public History and Oral History: Studies of Jews in China Since the Mid-20th Century. In: A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9483-6_13
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