Port of Last Resort: Diaspora Communities of Shanghai

by Marcia R. Ristaino

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This book examines two large and generally overlooked diaspora communities, one Jewish and the other Slavic, which found refuge in Shanghai during the period 1900-1950. Victims of discrimination and persecution in their own lands Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Ukraine they chose Shanghai as their destination because no documentation was required to enter the city and settle there. In their struggle to survive and build a life in this Chinese open port, they encountered severe political, social, economic, and cultural challenges. The Jewish diaspora community began forming in the early 1900s and increased to more than 18,000 after the initial triumphs of Nazism. The Slavic community eventually numbered about 30,000 people, escaping revolution and persecution from Bolshevik and fascist forces at home and in north China.
This book focuses on how these diverse groups, adhering to various religious and cultural traditions, formed communities, preserved their national and cultural identities, chose their leaders, found gainful employment, coped with the alien Chinese culture, educated and raised their children, and established a considerable presence in this large, cosmopolitan city.
  • ISBN10 0804738408
  • ISBN13 9780804738408
  • Publish Date 4 February 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 2 July 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Stanford University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 392
  • Language English