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Study On Japanese Immigrants In Argentina (1886-1966)

Posted on:2012-02-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330338962497Subject:World History
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Among all the countries who accepted Japanese immigrants in South America, Japanese immigrants in Argentina took on a higher degree of assimilation and integration. Especially in Argentina's modern history, Anti-Japanese movement did not appear.Even during the World Warâ…¡,there was no Large-scale violence occurred.There were many reasons,on the one hand, in the early stage,there was no protocol between the two countries,so the number of Japanese immigrants in Argentina was not many. Combined with the unrestrained type,lead to the environment, the mode of living, the occupation were different from other countries in Americas.On the other hand, friendly diplomatic relations between Japan and Argentina; the government of Argentina is very tolerant on the issue of how to deal with Japanese immigrants; Japanese immigrants wanted to integrate into Argentina actively. Furthermore geographic, diplomatic, traditionalistic elements were all contributed to that issue. After the World Warâ…¡, the type, the environment, the mode of living and the occupation of Japanese immigrants in Argentina all changed.But they were still get on well with Argentine.The successful case of Japanese immigrants in Argentina offer valuable experience even in the modern world.
Keywords/Search Tags:4Japan, Argentina, Japanese immigrants
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