Beitrag zum chinesischen Sklavensystem. Nebst einer Ubersetzung des "Chung kuo nu pei chih tu" (Das Sklavensystem Chinas) von Wang Shih Chieh. Eine juristisch-soziologische Darstellung
by Pippon, Toni; Wang Shijie
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Tokyo: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- u. Völkerkunde Ostasiens, 1936. Paperback. 140 p., slender booklet, toned, chip to top of spine. Text in German. "Mitteilungen" der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens; Bd. XXIX Teil B. The German Society for the Natural History and Ethnology of East Asia was one of the earlier foreign scientific societies based in Japan. After 1933 it increasingly came under the influence of Nazi political aims.
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- Beitrag zum chinesischen Sklavensystem. Nebst einer Ubersetzung des "Chung kuo nu pei chih tu" (Das Sklavensystem Chinas) von Wang Shih Chieh. Eine juristisch-soziologische Darstellung
- Author
- Pippon, Toni; Wang Shijie
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- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- u. Völkerkunde Ostasiens
- Place of Publication
- Tokyo
- Date Published
- 1936
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- 1930S; China; Slavery; Japan; German Language;
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