Race and Migration in Imperial Japan
Explore the intricate dynamics of racial discourse and migration in "Race and Migration in Imperial Japan" by esteemed author, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This compelling book, released in 1994, delves into a hundred years of racial views in Japan set against the backdrop of labor migration from its colonial territories. With 290 pages of in-depth analysis, the author highlights the structural 'pull' factors that significantly influenced immigration patterns. Whether you're a student of history, sociology, or interested in migration studies, this hardback edition offers valuable insights into the complexities of race and movement during a pivotal era. Enhance your understanding of Japan's imperial past and the interplay between race and migration by adding this essential read to your collection.