Asian Labor in the Wartime Japanese Empire:Unknown Histories
List of Illustrative Materials
Ackowledgments
Introduction
Paul H. Kratoska
List of Abbreviations
Maps of Eastern Asia
Maps of Eastern Indonesian Archipilago
Part I. Japan
1. Labor Mobilization in Japan and the Japanese Empire
Paul H. Kratoska
Part II. Manchuria
2.Labor Policy and the Construction Industry in Manchukuo:Systems of Recruitment, Management, and Control
David Tucker
Part III. North China
3. Northern Chinese Laborers and Manchukuo
Ju Zhifen
Part IV. Korea
4. Japan’s Korean Soldiers in the Pacific War
Utsumi Aiko
5. Korean Forced Labor in Japan’s Wartime Empire
Naitou Hisako
Part V. Taiwan
6.Total War, Labor Drafts, and Colonial Administration:Wartime Mobilization in Taiwan, 1936-1945
Caroline Ts ‘ai Hui-yu
Part VI. Indonesia
7. “Economic Soldiers” in Java:Indonesian Laborers Mobilized for Agricultural Projects
Shigeru Sato
8. The Construction of a Railway Line in West Java during the Japanese Occupation:The Road to Hell
Harry A. Poeze
9. The Heiho during the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia
Kaori Maekawa
10. Indonesian Romusha and Coolies under Naval Administration:The Eastern Archipelago, 1942-1945
Remco Raben
11.End of a Forgotten Drama:The Reception and Repatriation of Romusha after the Japanese Capitulation
Henk Hovinga
Part VII. Malaya
12. Labor in the Malay Peninsula and Singapore under Japanese Occupation
Paul H. Kratoska
13. Malayan Labor on the Thailand-Burma Railway
Nakahara Michiko
Part VIII. Philippines
14. Labor Usage and Mobilization during the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines, 1942-1945
Ricardo T. Jose
Part IX. Vietnam
15. Working for the Japanese:Working for Vietnamese Independence, 1941-1945
Tr?n M?-Vân
Part X. Memory and Reconciliation
16. The Origin and Development of Military Sexual Slavery in Imperial Japan
Chin-Sung Chung
17.History, Memory, Compensation, and Reconciliation:The Abuse of Labor along the Thailand-Burma Railway
E. Bruce Reynolds
Notes
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
Ackowledgments
Introduction
Paul H. Kratoska
List of Abbreviations
Maps of Eastern Asia
Maps of Eastern Indonesian Archipilago
Part I. Japan
1. Labor Mobilization in Japan and the Japanese Empire
Paul H. Kratoska
Part II. Manchuria
2.Labor Policy and the Construction Industry in Manchukuo:Systems of Recruitment, Management, and Control
David Tucker
Part III. North China
3. Northern Chinese Laborers and Manchukuo
Ju Zhifen
Part IV. Korea
4. Japan’s Korean Soldiers in the Pacific War
Utsumi Aiko
5. Korean Forced Labor in Japan’s Wartime Empire
Naitou Hisako
Part V. Taiwan
6.Total War, Labor Drafts, and Colonial Administration:Wartime Mobilization in Taiwan, 1936-1945
Caroline Ts ‘ai Hui-yu
Part VI. Indonesia
7. “Economic Soldiers” in Java:Indonesian Laborers Mobilized for Agricultural Projects
Shigeru Sato
8. The Construction of a Railway Line in West Java during the Japanese Occupation:The Road to Hell
Harry A. Poeze
9. The Heiho during the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia
Kaori Maekawa
10. Indonesian Romusha and Coolies under Naval Administration:The Eastern Archipelago, 1942-1945
Remco Raben
11.End of a Forgotten Drama:The Reception and Repatriation of Romusha after the Japanese Capitulation
Henk Hovinga
Part VII. Malaya
12. Labor in the Malay Peninsula and Singapore under Japanese Occupation
Paul H. Kratoska
13. Malayan Labor on the Thailand-Burma Railway
Nakahara Michiko
Part VIII. Philippines
14. Labor Usage and Mobilization during the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines, 1942-1945
Ricardo T. Jose
Part IX. Vietnam
15. Working for the Japanese:Working for Vietnamese Independence, 1941-1945
Tr?n M?-Vân
Part X. Memory and Reconciliation
16. The Origin and Development of Military Sexual Slavery in Imperial Japan
Chin-Sung Chung
17.History, Memory, Compensation, and Reconciliation:The Abuse of Labor along the Thailand-Burma Railway
E. Bruce Reynolds
Notes
About the Editor and Contributors
Index
