卡路里的层次?被占领天津的国家干预、粮食配给和粮食走私(1937-1945)

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C. H. Kiang
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本文旨在加深对日本占领天津的战时饮食体验的理解。我们认为,天津的食品可及性是由一个人在合作主义制度和萧条的营销体系中的地位决定的。虽然国家声称其对粮食分配的垄断权,通过种族身份、职业和居住权来决定个人对粮食的权利,但蓬勃发展的秘密贸易表明,国家未能支持其对粮食资源分配的垄断主张。本文试图通过对强制监管政策和人类实践的区分,自上而下和自下而上地阐述帝国的建立过程。
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The Hierarchy of Calories? State Intervention, Food Rationing, and Food Smuggling in Occupied Tianjin (1937–1945)
This article aims to advance the understanding of the wartime food experience in Japanese-occupied Tianjin. We argue that food accessibility in Tianjin was conditioned by one’s position within the collaborationist regime and the depressed marketing system. While the state asserted its monopolistic power over food allocation, determining individuals’ entitlement to grain by their racial identities, occupation, and residency, the flourishing clandestine trade suggested the state’s failure to support its monopolistic claim over the allocation of grain resources. Making distinctions between imposed regulation policies and human practices, this essay attempts to elaborate the process of empire-building from the top down as well as the bottom up.
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Journal of Chinese Military History
Journal of Chinese Military History Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Chinese Military History (JCMH) is a peer-reviewed semi-annual that publishes research articles and book reviews. It aims to fill the need for a journal devoted specifically to China''s martial past and takes the broadest possible view of military history, embracing both the study of battles and campaigns and the broader, social-history oriented approaches that have become known as "the new military history." It aims to publish a balanced mix of articles representing a variety of approaches to both modern and pre-modern Chinese military history. The journal also welcomes comparative and theoretical work as well as studies of the military interactions between China and other states and peoples, including East Asian neighbors such as Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.
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