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Detention Camps in Asia - The Conditions of Confinement in Modern Asian History (Hardcover) Loot Price: R3,537
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Detention Camps in Asia - The Conditions of Confinement in Modern Asian History (Hardcover): Robert Cribb, Christina Twomey,...

Detention Camps in Asia - The Conditions of Confinement in Modern Asian History (Hardcover)

Robert Cribb, Christina Twomey, Sandra Wilson

Series: Social Sciences in Asia, 41

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Why have Asian states - colonial and independent - imprisoned people on a massive scale in detention camps? How have detainees experienced the long months and years of captivity? And what does the creation of camps and the segregation of people in them mean for society as a whole? This ambitious book surveys the systems of detention camps set up in Asia from the beginning of the 20th century in The Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Malaya, Myanmar (Burma), Vietnam, Timor, Korea and China.

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Imprint: Brill
Country of origin: Netherlands
Series: Social Sciences in Asia, 41
Release date: May 2022
First published: 2022
Volume editors: Robert Cribb • Christina Twomey • Sandra Wilson
Dimensions: 235 x 155mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 978-90-04-47172-6
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > General
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LSN: 90-04-47172-3
Barcode: 9789004471726

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