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Burma, 263–264 |
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Bush, George W., xii |
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Butler, Nicholas Murray, 138 |
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Butow, Robert J.E., xlix |
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Byrnes, James, 13 |
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Caffery, Jefferson, 147 |
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California |
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attitudes about immigrants, xxvii, xxxii, 45, 86–88, 96–99, 129, 139 |
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and Oriental Exclusion Act, 143–145 |
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and Pacific cruise of US fleet, 52 |
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picture brides in, 130–135 |
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San Francisco School Board incident, 47–48 |
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and Vietnam, 261–262 |
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California Land Act of 1920, 133 |
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Cambon, Jules, 22 |
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Campbell, Charles S., 20 |
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Camus, Albert (1913–1960), xi |
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Canadian Privy Council, 60 |
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Canton, China, 74, 109–110, 160–161, 164–167, 170, 172, 231, 233, 254 |
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Capra, Frank, xvii |
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Carnegie, Andrew (1835–1919), 89 |
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Caroline Islands, 103 |
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Casenave, Maurice, 75 |
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Castle, William R., 202 |
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Cecil (Lord), 111 |
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censorship, 301 |
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Central China Expeditionary forces (Japanese), 233 |
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Ch’en, Eugene (Ch’en Yu-jen), 166 |
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Chandler, W. E., 4 |
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Chang Hsueh-liang (Marshal), 177 |
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Chang Kuo-t’ao, 112 |
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Changchun, Manchuria, 75 |
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Chihuahua, Mexico, 61 |
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China, xxv–xxvii, xxix–xxxiii, 288 |
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Bolshevism in, 165–176 |
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Chaing K’ai Shek’s control in, 177–180 |
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Chinese civil war, 175 |
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Chinese Empire, 14–16 |
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consolidation of power in, 101 |
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and contested geographies of East Asia, xiv–xvii |
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customs/tariffs in, 160–164 |
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discussed in Hawaiian newspapers, 241–242, 244, 246, 249–254 |
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Griswold’s work on, xliv–xlvi |
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and insurrection, 221–222 |


