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Uneasy Allies: Sino-American Relations at the Grassroots, 1937-1949. Edited by Zach Fredman and Judd C. Kinzley

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Uneasy Allies: Sino-American Relations at the Grassroots, 1937-1949. Edited by Zach Fredman and Judd C. Kinzley
Abstract
This anthology has been skillfully edited by two excellent young scholars of the impact of grassroots and non-formal transnational interactions upon Sino-American relations during the late 1930s and 1940s, years when first war with Japan and then an internecine civil war consumed China. The collection highlights “a motley array of Chinese and Americans who have long flown under the radar,” neglected by the official narrative of dealings between China and the United States which, according to the authors, has focused primarily upon a rather restricted cast of characters, most of them high-level official figures (3). The authors also deliberately draw upon both Western and Chinese sources, utilizing archival and printed materials from repositories in Taiwan, mainland China, North America, and beyond. The selection of individuals and enterprises featured in this fascinating collection is undoubtedly eclectic, ranging from Herbert Yardley, an expert cryptographer who spent 1938 to 1940 in China, training young Chinese codebreakers to decipher Japanese codes, to Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Evans, who took advantage of his military position in Taiwan following the Japanese surrender to appropriate and sell a small fortune in confiscated gold. Along the way, one encounters Chinese, British, and American guerrilla operatives in World War II South China; Gong Peng, the young Chinese spokeswoman for the Communists in Chongqing, the wartime capital, who enchanted and won over to her cause a wide swathe of Western journalists and diplomats; Gu Gengyu of Sichuan, who gained control of China’s lucrative hog-bristle production during the 1940s, selling in bulk to the United States government; and General Haydon Boatner, righthand man to Joseph W. Stilwell, the U.S. commander in the World War II China-Burma-India theater.
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Journal of Social History
Date
2025-07-12
Language
en
ISSN
0022-4529
Short Title
Uneasy Allies
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Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Citation
Roberts, P. (2025). Uneasy Allies: Sino-American Relations at the Grassroots, 1937-1949. Edited by Zach Fredman and Judd C. Kinzley. Journal of Social History. https://doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shaf055