China's Muslims and Japan's Empire
Explore the intricate dynamics of World War II in China's Muslims and Japan's Empire by Kelly A. Hammond. Published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2020, this compelling hardback spans 314 pages and delves into the pivotal role of Sino-Muslims during a tumultuous period in history. Hammond expertly illustrates how imperial Japan sought to undermine Chinese nation-building efforts by winning the allegiance of this essential minority group. Through a transnational lens, the book reveals the complex interplay between nationalism and identity, highlighting the challenges faced by Sino-Muslims amidst the larger geopolitical struggles. This insightful work is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, politics, and history in East Asia.