This study provides a comprehensive institutional history of Japan's post-1945 army. It also analyzes representations of the military in popular culture, the place of soldiers in the formation of the country's postwar national identity, and the social and political impact of constitutional restrictions on the military.
This study provides a comprehensive institutional history of Japan's post-1945 army. It also analyzes representations of the military in popular culture, the place of soldiers in the formation of the country's postwar national identity, and the social and political impact of constitutional restrictions on the military.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Hunter-Chester has a PhD in East Asian history and has taught at the United States Army Command and General Staff College, West Point, and Webster University.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Renouncing War Struggling to Rearm Creating the Ground Self-Defense Force and Reimagining the Soldier Chapter 2: Disarmament and the Voices of Dissent Chapter 3: Hot- and Cold-Running Wars and a Changing Consensus 1946-1950 Chapter 4: Old Iron and New Steel 1950-1952 Chapter 5: The GSDF Organized 1952-1960 Chapter 6: Sheathing the Blade Polishing the Spirit: 1960-1976 Chapter 7: A Sword in the Storm a Life-Giving Sword: Policy and Ground Truth 1978-1995 Chapter 8: New Century New Threats New GSDF 1996-2015 Chapter 9: Drawing Weapons: Reimagining the Soldier 1945-2015 Chapter 10: Conclusion: A Sword Well Made
Chapter 1: Introduction: Renouncing War Struggling to Rearm Creating the Ground Self-Defense Force and Reimagining the Soldier Chapter 2: Disarmament and the Voices of Dissent Chapter 3: Hot- and Cold-Running Wars and a Changing Consensus 1946-1950 Chapter 4: Old Iron and New Steel 1950-1952 Chapter 5: The GSDF Organized 1952-1960 Chapter 6: Sheathing the Blade Polishing the Spirit: 1960-1976 Chapter 7: A Sword in the Storm a Life-Giving Sword: Policy and Ground Truth 1978-1995 Chapter 8: New Century New Threats New GSDF 1996-2015 Chapter 9: Drawing Weapons: Reimagining the Soldier 1945-2015 Chapter 10: Conclusion: A Sword Well Made
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