Strangers on the Western Front
Discover the untold story of the remarkable contribution of Chinese workers during World War I in "Strangers on the Western Front" by Guoqi Xu. Published by Harvard University Press in 2011, this compelling work spans 366 pages and delves into the crucial role that 140,000 Chinese men played in supporting the Allied war effort. While Britain and France turned to their colonies for manpower, it was China that provided the largest group of laborers behind the front lines. Xu uncovers the challenges faced by these foreign workers, highlighting their dedication and resilience in a tumultuous time. This book not only sheds light on their experiences but also enriches our understanding of international relations and labor dynamics during one of history's most significant conflicts. A must-read for those interested in history, labor studies, and the global impact of World War I.