
Intoxicating Manchuria
Alcohol, Opium, and Culture in China's Northeast
Norman Smith(Author)
Contemporary Eastern Studies (Publisher)
Published on 24. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
426 pages
979-8-89783-718-2 (ISBN)
Description
Intoxicating Manchuria reveals how the powerful alcohol and opium industries in Northeast China were altered by warlord rule, Japanese occupation, political conflict, and a vigorous anti-intoxicant movement. Through the lens of the Chinese media's depictions of alcohol and opium, Norman Smith examines how intoxicants and addiction were understood in this society, the role the Japanese occupation of Manchuria played in the portrayal of intoxicants, and the efforts made to reduce opium and alcohol consumption. This is the first English-language book-length study to focus on alcohol use in modern China and the first dealing with intoxicant restrictions in the region.
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Academic Studies Press
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-89783-718-2 (9798897837182)
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Person
Norman Smith is a professor of history at the University of Guelph, Canada. He is the author of Resisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writers and Japanese Occupation and Empire and Environment in the Making of Manchuria.