Shanghai's Uchiyama Bookstore with Naoko Kato
Laszlo interviews Dr. Naoko Kato about her new book that introduces the life of Uchiyama Kanzō and his historic bookstore in Shanghai's International Settlement.
Ep. 297 | Austro-German Jewish Musicians in Wartime Shanghai
Laszlo and Scripps College professor of music Dr. Hao Huang discuss the stories of Jewish musicians from Germany and Austria who fled Europe and ended up in Shanghai.
Ep. 266 | Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu
This episode focuses on Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu, who came to America in 1936 and made many contributions in the field of physics and worked on the Manhattan Project.
Ep. 257 | Emily “Mickey” Hahn
Emily Mickey Hahn was a woman whose writings from her years in China from 1935-1943 were essential reading for those hungry to learn about China during a time when the world was becoming smaller and more dangerous.
Ep. 237 | The Warlord Era (Part 7)
In this Part 7 episode, the decade of battling warlords is coming to an end. Anhui and Zhili, then Zhili and Fengtian…and then Zhili and Fengtian again. After 1925 everyone had had enough with these military governors they were ready for someone to step up and take them on and deal with them once and for all.
Ep. 226 | The Seven Great Singing Stars of Shanghai (Part 1)
This series focuses on The Seven Great Singing Stars of old Shanghai whose performing skills on the silver screen and on 78 records provide us with a nostalgic glimpse of a long-gone and controversial era. In this Part 1 episode, we will focus on the one who made it all possible, the talented Li Jinhui.
Ep. 213 | The History of the Jewish Refugees in China (Part 6)
In this final episode of series examining the Jewish refugees in China, Laszlo introduces the Shanghai Ghetto, the final years of WWII, and the aftermath.
Ep. 211 | The History of the Jewish Refugees in China (Part 4)
Part 4 of this series focuses on the year 1939 when the greatest wave of Jewish refugees arrived in Shanghai. Then we will look at a little-known tidbit from history concerning a plan championed by Sun Ke (son of Sun Yat-sen) to rescue of Europe’s Jews.
Ep. 208 | The History of the Jewish Refugees in China (Part 1)
This series examines the history of the Jewish refugees who came to China during the first part of the twentieth century. In this episode, Laszlo explains how many Jews made their way to China to escape hard times back home.