This chapters presented in this book are authored by major scholars of the Occupation from the US, Japan and Europe. The chapters are divided into three sections: Planning, Reform and Recovery, Industries Under Occupation, and Legacies of the Occupation era. The first section, examines Zaibatsu Dissolution and its significance, the role of Japanese businessmen within the Occupation's reforms, the crucial impact of Japan's post-war Materials Crisis, and finally, the impact of reform at the local level in Hokkaido. Part two looks at a number of individual industries and their development during…mehr
This chapters presented in this book are authored by major scholars of the Occupation from the US, Japan and Europe. The chapters are divided into three sections: Planning, Reform and Recovery, Industries Under Occupation, and Legacies of the Occupation era. The first section, examines Zaibatsu Dissolution and its significance, the role of Japanese businessmen within the Occupation's reforms, the crucial impact of Japan's post-war Materials Crisis, and finally, the impact of reform at the local level in Hokkaido. Part two looks at a number of individual industries and their development during the era. The final section looks at the human impact of the changes of the initial post-war years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas French is an Associate Professor of Modern Japanese History at the College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Japan. He is a specialist on the Occupation of Japan, and his broader research interests include U.S.-Japan relations, the Japanese automotive and arms industries, and the Japanese Self Defence Forces.
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Introduction - Thomas French Part 1: Planning, Reform, and Recovery 1. Japanese Agency and Business Reform in Occupied Japan: The Holding Company Liquidation Commission and Zaibatsu Dissolution - Steven J. Ericson 2. Japan's Postwar Social Metabolic Crisis - Mark Metzler 3. The Role of the Frontier: GHQ's Economic Policies and Hokkaid¿ - Juha Saunavaara Part 2: Industries under the Occupation 4. An Empire Reborn: The Japanese Fishing Industry during the Occupation - William M. Tsutsui 5. Fiats and Jeeps: The Occupation, Jeeps, and the Postwar Automotive Industry - Thomas French 6. The Japanese Cotton Spinning Industry and Economic Recovery under SCAP - Takahiro Ohata Part 3: Socioeconomic Changes in the Occupation Era 7. The Economic Reintegration of Former Colonial Residents in Postwar Japan - Steven Ivings 8. Good Wife, Wise Mother and Americanised Consumer: The Forced Social Democratisation of the Private Sphere in Occupied Japan - Zsombor Rajkai
Introduction - Thomas French Part 1: Planning, Reform, and Recovery 1. Japanese Agency and Business Reform in Occupied Japan: The Holding Company Liquidation Commission and Zaibatsu Dissolution - Steven J. Ericson 2. Japan's Postwar Social Metabolic Crisis - Mark Metzler 3. The Role of the Frontier: GHQ's Economic Policies and Hokkaid¿ - Juha Saunavaara Part 2: Industries under the Occupation 4. An Empire Reborn: The Japanese Fishing Industry during the Occupation - William M. Tsutsui 5. Fiats and Jeeps: The Occupation, Jeeps, and the Postwar Automotive Industry - Thomas French 6. The Japanese Cotton Spinning Industry and Economic Recovery under SCAP - Takahiro Ohata Part 3: Socioeconomic Changes in the Occupation Era 7. The Economic Reintegration of Former Colonial Residents in Postwar Japan - Steven Ivings 8. Good Wife, Wise Mother and Americanised Consumer: The Forced Social Democratisation of the Private Sphere in Occupied Japan - Zsombor Rajkai
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