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Showa Japan

Political, Economic and Social History 1926-1989

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-415-14319-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Erscheinungstermin: 27.08.1998
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A representative cross-section of works by international scholars in Japanese history have been chosen here for their interpretative thrust and narrative clarity. The articles in this set present a rich variety of perspectives on this vital and controversial period in twentieth-century Japanese history. With a major new introduction by Stephen S. Large, the set provides a comprehensive guide for teachers and students of Showa Japan.
The Showa Period covers the reign of Emperor Hirohito (1926-1989), encompassing war and the destruction of the Japanese empire, the Occupation, recovery from the ruins of war and Japan's emergence as an economic superpower. Whereas historians have traditionally approached this question by splitting 'prewar' and 'postwar' Showa, with 1945 marking the beginning of a new era, the emphasis in this anthology is on long-term continuities which were decisive in shaping modern Japan. The readings address such crucial issues as:

* the nature of the imperial state
* why Japan embarked upon war early in the period
* the impact of the Occupation
* the dilemmas of Japanese democracy
* the social costs and international repercussions of exceptionalism
* Japan's evolving world role

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780415143196
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-415-14319-6
  • Verlag: Taylor & Francis
  • Erscheinungstermin: 27.08.1998
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 1998
  • Serie: Routledge Library of Modern Japan
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Gewicht: 2449 g
  • Seiten: 1440
  • Format (B x H): 156 x 234 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Large, Stephen S.

Volume One, 1926-41 General Introduction Stephen S. Large Section One Politics and Economics 1. Taisho Democracy as the Pre-Stage for Japanese Militarism Kato Shuichi 2. Depression, Recovery, and War, 1920-1945 Nakamura Takafusa 3. The February 26 Affair: Politics of Military Insurrection Ben-Ami Shillony 4. Urban Voters Sally Ann Hastings 5. Bitter Mortgage: The Economic Consequences of the China Incident Michael A. Barnhart 6. Fascism and the History of Pre-War Japan: The Failure of a Concept Peter Duus and Daniel I. Okimoto Section Two International Relations 7. Conflicting Japanese Loyalties in Manchuria Ian Nish 8. A New Asian Order: Some Notes on Prewar Japanese Nationalism James B. Crowley 9. The Failure of Military Expansion Akira Iriye 10. The Road to Pearl Harbor Fujiwara Akira 11. Emperor Hirohito and Early Showa Japan Stephen S. Large Section Three 12. Women, the State and the Media in Japan in the Early 1930s: Fujo shinbun and the Manchurian Crisis Sandra Wilson 13. The Impact of Military Procurements on the Old Middle Classes in Japan, 1931-1941 Earl H. Kinmouth 14. Ethnic Nationalism and the Romanticism in Early Twentieth Century Japan Kevin M. Doak 15. Ikkoku Shakai-shugi: Sano Manabu and the Limits of Marxism as Cultural Criticism Germaine A. Hoston 16. Intellectuals and Fascism in Early Showa Japan Miles Fletcher Further Reading Volume Two, 1941-1952 Section One: Politics and Economics 1. Wartime Japan: A Military Dictatorship? Ben-Ami Shillony 2. Conclusion Robert E. Ward 3. The Useful War John W. Dower Reflections on the Occupation of Japan Ray A. Moore 5. The Imperial Bureaucracy and Labor Policy in Postwar Japan Sheldon M. Garon Section Two International Relations 6. Wartime Japanese Planning for Post-War Asia Akira Iriye 7. The United States, Japan and the Atomic Bomb Mark Selden 8. Japan's Germ Warfare: The US Cover-up of a War Crime John W. Powell 9. The International Military Tribunal for the Far East and Its Contemporary Resonances R. John Pritchard 10. The Dagger and the Gift: The Impact of the Korean War on Japan Roger Dingman 11. The Legacy of Japanese Colonialism in Korea Bruce Cumings Section Three: Society and Thought 12. An Absence of Change: Women in the Japanese Labor Force, 1937-1945 Janet Hunter 13. The Mobilization of Koreans During the Second World War Michael Weiner 14. Japanese Broadcasting in the Pacific War Gordon Daniels 15. Japanese Writers and the Greater East Asia War Donald Keene 16. From War to Peace John W. Dower 17. Imagining Democracy in Postwar Japan: Reflections on Maruyama Masao and Modernism Andrew E. Barshay Further Reading Volume Three, 1952-1973 Section One: Politics and Economics 1. The Emperor as 'Symbol' in Postwar Japan Watanabe Osamu 2. Salvation from Without: Mutal Security Assistance and the Military Industry Lobby in Postwar Japan John Weste 3. Growth Versus Success: Japan's Economic Policy in Historical Perspective Laura E. Hein 4. Contests for the Workplace Andrew Gordon 5. Adapting to Affluence, 1967-72 Gary D. Allinson Section Two: International Relations 6. Continuity and Change in Japanese Foreign Policy J.A.A. Stockwin 7. The Security Treaty Revision of 1960 Aruga Tadashi 8. The Silent Partner Thomas R.H. Havens 9. The Sato Government and the Politics of Okinawa Revision Hong N. Kim Section Three: Society and Thought 10. Japan 1969: 'My Homeism' and Political Struggle Lawrence W. Beer 11. Minamata Disease Ui Jun 12. The Japanese Women's Movement: The Counter-Values of Industrialism Ueno Chizuko 13. Human Rights Issues and the Status of Burakumin and Koreans in Japan