Where military and fluvial geographies disastrously conjoined: The Huayuankou flood of 1938–1947 during the Sino-Japanese war (English)
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Journal of Historical Geographpy
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81
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146-161
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2023
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Title:Where military and fluvial geographies disastrously conjoined: The Huayuankou flood of 1938–1947 during the Sino-Japanese war
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Contributors:Pai, Pi-Ling ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Historical Geographpy ; 81 ; 146-161
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Publication date:2023-06-12
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Size:16 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Keywords:Yellow River flood , Embankment attack warfare , Water management , Environmental change , Historical GIS , YRCC , Yellow River Conservancy Commission , HRCC , Huai River Conservancy Commission , UNRRA , United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration , MRC , Mississippi River Commission , CCTS , Chinese Civilization in Time and Space
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Table of contents – Volume 81
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Cartographic reinterpretation of Central and Eastern Europe in the 16th centuryŁopatecki, Karol et al. | 2023
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Where military and fluvial geographies disastrously conjoined: The Huayuankou flood of 1938–1947 during the Sino-Japanese warPai, Pi-Ling et al. | 2023
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Anticipatory historical geographies of violence: Imagining, mapping, and integrating Dersim into the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish state, 1866–1939Dargın, Cevat et al. | 2023
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