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Table of Contents Asian Studies: General 13 Papers of British Consulates and 4 The Papers of Sir Ernest Mason Satow Legation in China (1727-1951) 13 Policing the Shanghai International Asian Studies: China Settlement, 1894-1945 5 The Amerasia Affair: China and 14 Political Relations and Conflict Postwar Anti-Communist Fervor between Republican China and 5 China Maritime Customs Service: Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records The Customs' Gazette, 1869-1913 of the U.S. State Department 6 China: Records of the U.S. Department 14 Political Relations Between China, the of State, 1940-1944 U.S. and Other Countries, 1910-1929 7 China: Records of the U.S. Department 15 Political, Economic, and Military of State, 1930-1939: Part 1 Conditions in China: Reports and Correspondence of the U.S. Military 7 China: Records of the U.S. Department Intelligence Division, 1918-1941 of State, 1930-1939: Part 2 15 Records of the National Council for 8 China: Records of the U.S. Department United States-China Trade, 1973-1983 of State, 1945-1949 16 Records of the U.S. Information 8 The Chinese Civil War and U.S.-China Service in China: Chinese Press Relations: Records of the U.S. State Reviews and Summaries, 1944-1950 Department’s Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955 16 Records of U.S. State Department’s Division of Chinese Affairs 9 Country Intelligence Reports on China (1941-1961) 17 Shanghai Municipal Council: The Municipal Gazette, 1908-1942 9 The Earl George Macartney Collection 17 Subject Files of US State Department’s 10 Economic Cooperation Administration’s Office of the Republic of China Affairs Relief Mission in Post-War China, (1951-1978) 1946-1948 18 Tiananmen Square and U.S.-China 10 Evangelism in China: Correspondence relations, 1989-1993 of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1837 to 1911 Asian Studies: Japan 11 General George C. Marshall's Mission 19 Country Intelligence Reports on Japan to China, 1945-1947 (1941-1961) 11 German Foreign Relations and Military 19 European Colonialism in the Early 20th Activities in China 1919-1935 Century: German Colonies in Asia and the Pacific - From Colonialism to 12 Military Leaders of World War I: Japanese Mandates, 1910-1929 Official and Private Papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt 20 Evangelism in Japan: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 12 The Minutes of the Shanghai 1859 to 1911 Municipal Council 1 Asian Studies: Japan (continued) 28 Japanese-American Relocation Camp 20 Japan at War and Peace, 1930-1949: Newspapers: Perspectives on Day-to- U.S. State Department Records on Day Life the Internal Affairs of Japan 28 National Security and the FBI 21 Japan-U.S. Economic Relations Group Surveillance of Enemy Aliens Records, 1979-1981 29 Personal Justice Denied: Public 21 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department Hearings of the Commission on of State, 1950-1959 Wartime Relocation and Internment, 1981 22 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Commercial Asian Studies: Korea Relations, 1910-1949 30 Country Intelligence Reports on Korea 23 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department (1941-1961) of State Relating to Commercial 30 Evangelism in Korea: Correspondence Relations, 1950-1963 of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1884 23 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department to 1911 of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 31 Japan and Korea: Summation of 1950-1954 Nonmilitary Activities, 1945-1948 24 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department 31 Korea: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, of State, 1930-1963 1955-1959 24 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department Asian Studies: Southeast Asia of State Relating to Political Relations, 32 Cambodia: Records of the U.S. 1930-1939 Department of State, 1960-1963 25 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department 32 European Colonialism in the Early 20th of State Relating to Political Relations, Century: Colonialism and Nationalism 1940-1944 in the Dutch East Indies, 1910-1930 25 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department 33 Evangelism in Philippines: of State Relating to Political Relations, Correspondence of the Board of 1945-1949 Foreign Mission, 1898-1910 26 Japan: U.S. Naval Technical Mission, 33 Evangelism in Thailand: 1945-1946 Correspondence of the Board of 26 Records of the Far Eastern Foreign Mission, 1840-1910 Commission, 1945-1952 34 Laos: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1963-1966 Asian Studies: Japanese Americans 34 Sukarno and the Army-PKI Rivalry in 27 Final Accountability: Rosters of the Years of Living Dangerously, Evacuees at Japanese-American 1960-1963 Relocation Centers, 1944-1946 35 Thailand: Records of the U.S. 27 Japanese American Internment: Records Department of State Relating to of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Internal Affairs,1945-1954 2 35 Thailand: Records of the U.S. Asian Studies: India/Pakistan Department of State Relating to 42 Evangelism in India: Correspondence Internal Affairs, 1955-1963 of the Board of Foreign Missions, 36 U.S. Relations and Policies in 1833-1910 Southeast Asia, 1944-1958: Records 42 The Hindu Conspiracy Cases: Activities of the Office of Southeast Asian of the Indian Independence Movement Affairs in the U.S., 1908-1933 36 Western Books on Southeast Asia 43 India from Crown Rule to Republic, 1945-1949: Records of the U.S. State Asian Studies: Vietnam War Department 37 Ambassador Graham Martin and 43 India-Pakistan Conflict: Records of the Saigon Embassy's Back Channel the U.S. State Department, February Communication Files, 1963-1975 1963-1966 37 America in Protest: Records of Anti- 44 The Indian Army and Colonial Warfare Vietnam War organizations - Vietnam on the Frontiers of India, 1914-1920 Veterans Against the War 44 Pakistan from Crown Rule to Republic: 38 FBI File: American POWs/MIAs in Records of the U.S. Department of Southeast Asia State, 1945-1949 38 Indochina, France, and the Viet Minh War, 1945-1954: Records of the U.S. State Department, Part 1: 1945-1949 39 Intelligence Reports from the National Security Council’s Vietnam Information Group, 1967-1975 39 The Observer: News for the American Soldier in Vietnam, 1962-1973 40 South Vietnam: Records of the Office of the Defense Attaché, 1973-1975 40 The U.S. Civilian Advisory Effort in Vietnam: U.S. Operations Mission, 1950-1954 41 The U.S. Civilian Advisory Effort in Vietnam: U.S. Operations Mission, 1954-1957 - Classified & Subject Files of the Executive Office 41 The U.S. Military Advisory Effort in Vietnam: Military Assistance and Advisory Group, Vietnam, 1950-1964 3 Asian Studies: General The Papers of Sir Ernest Mason Satow Source National Archives (U.K.) Period 1856-1927 Content 45,004 images Product Number 16162944 Product Code GDSC-296 Sir Ernest Mason Satow (1843–1929) was a legendary British diplomat, a key figure in East Asia and Anglo-Japanese and Chinese relations. His diplomatic career began from 1862 in Japan during its dramatic transformation from a feudal state to a modern nation, then continued to Thailand, Uruguay, Morocco, Japan again, and lastly China at the turn of the 20th century. This collection consists of Satow’s private, diplomatic and other correspondence, letter books, diaries and papers that cover a period of over 65 years. With the exception of a few drafts among those addressed to Lord Reay, the letters are all originals which appear to have been returned to Sir Ernest Satow after the death of their several recipients. 4 Asian Studies: China The Amerasia Affair: China and Postwar Anti-Communist Fervor Source FBI Library Period 1945-1973 Content 14,092 images Product Number 261344 Product Code GDSC-38 The Amerasia Affair was the first of the great spy cases of the postwar era. Unlike Alger Hiss or the Rosenberg cases, it did not lead to an epic courtroom confrontation or imprisonment or execution of any of the principals.
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