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Fearing the Other: The Danger of a �Yellow� Invasion Between 19th and 20th century in Europe

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  • Vincenza Cinzia Capristo

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This article starts from the European misgivings, founded or not, about a foreign invasion. It underlines how this fear has always been present in the old continent and how it can be observed from a different point of view. In fact this short essay deals with the fear of �yellow people� in Europe between 1800 and 1900 and with the role played in influencing Europeans� imaginary and fears by missionaries and war correspondents in the Far East. History that should be magistra vitae ends up being a lesson we never learn. The main events analyzed in this paper are the Boxer rebellion and the Russian-Japanese war.

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  • Vincenza Cinzia Capristo, 2019. "Fearing the Other: The Danger of a �Yellow� Invasion Between 19th and 20th century in Europe," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 19, pages 95-109, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:etc:journl:y:2019:i:19:p:95-109
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