Gil Hahn

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The ubiquity of human waste was not just an immediate health hazard. It marked a reversal of a trend that had been central to Chinese self-perception over the past few decades. Technology and new forms of government had been among the most prominent ways in which the Chinese state had demonstrated its modernity, and therefore its right to reject imperialism on its own territory. Another was “hygienic modernity,”
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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