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Featuring an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars, Tumultuous Decade examines Japanese domestic and foreign affairs between 1931 and 1941.
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Featuring an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars, Tumultuous Decade examines Japanese domestic and foreign affairs between 1931 and 1941.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781442612341
- ISBN-10: 1442612347
- Artikelnr.: 35561556
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781442612341
- ISBN-10: 1442612347
- Artikelnr.: 35561556
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Masato Kimura is director of the Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Foundation.
Part I: Economics, Culture, Society and Identity Chapter 1: Zaikai’s Perception of and Orientation to the United States - Masato Kimura (Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Foundation) Chapter 2: Cultural Internationalism and Japan’s Wartime Empire: The Turns of the Kokusai Bunka Shink
kai - Jessamyn R. Abel (Pennsylvania State University) Chapter 3: Japanese Pan-Asianism through the Mirror of Pan-Islamism - Cemil Aydin (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Chapter 4: Emperor, Family and Modernity: The 1940 Passage of the National Eugenics Law - Sumiko Otsubo (Metropolitan State University) Part II: The Empire and Imperial Concerns Chapter 5: Strengthening and Expanding Japan through Social Work in Colonial Taiwan - Evan Dawley (U.S. Department of State) Chapter 6: Between Collaboration and Conflict: State and Society in Wartime Korea - Jun Uchida (Stanford University) Chapter 7: The Thought War: Public Diplomacy by Japan's Immigrants in the U.S. - Yuka Fujioka (Kwansei Gakuin University) Part III: High Diplomacy and the Statesmen Chapter 8: Meiji Diplomacy in the Early 1930s: Uchida K
sai, Manchuria and Post-withdrawal Foreign Policy - Rustin Gates (Bradley University) Chapter 9: Japan’s Diplomatic Gamble for Autonomy: Rethinking Matsuoka Y
suke’s Diplomacy - Satoshi Hattori (Osaka University) Chapter 10: Dissembling Diplomatist: Admiral Toyoda Teijir
and the Politics of Japanese Security - Peter Mauch (University of Western Sydney) Chapter 11: “No Choice but to Rise”: Togo Shigenori and Japan’s Decision for War - Tosh Minohara (K
be University)
kai - Jessamyn R. Abel (Pennsylvania State University) Chapter 3: Japanese Pan-Asianism through the Mirror of Pan-Islamism - Cemil Aydin (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Chapter 4: Emperor, Family and Modernity: The 1940 Passage of the National Eugenics Law - Sumiko Otsubo (Metropolitan State University) Part II: The Empire and Imperial Concerns Chapter 5: Strengthening and Expanding Japan through Social Work in Colonial Taiwan - Evan Dawley (U.S. Department of State) Chapter 6: Between Collaboration and Conflict: State and Society in Wartime Korea - Jun Uchida (Stanford University) Chapter 7: The Thought War: Public Diplomacy by Japan's Immigrants in the U.S. - Yuka Fujioka (Kwansei Gakuin University) Part III: High Diplomacy and the Statesmen Chapter 8: Meiji Diplomacy in the Early 1930s: Uchida K
sai, Manchuria and Post-withdrawal Foreign Policy - Rustin Gates (Bradley University) Chapter 9: Japan’s Diplomatic Gamble for Autonomy: Rethinking Matsuoka Y
suke’s Diplomacy - Satoshi Hattori (Osaka University) Chapter 10: Dissembling Diplomatist: Admiral Toyoda Teijir
and the Politics of Japanese Security - Peter Mauch (University of Western Sydney) Chapter 11: “No Choice but to Rise”: Togo Shigenori and Japan’s Decision for War - Tosh Minohara (K
be University)
Part I: Economics, Culture, Society and Identity Chapter 1: Zaikai’s Perception of and Orientation to the United States - Masato Kimura (Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Foundation) Chapter 2: Cultural Internationalism and Japan’s Wartime Empire: The Turns of the Kokusai Bunka Shink
kai - Jessamyn R. Abel (Pennsylvania State University) Chapter 3: Japanese Pan-Asianism through the Mirror of Pan-Islamism - Cemil Aydin (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Chapter 4: Emperor, Family and Modernity: The 1940 Passage of the National Eugenics Law - Sumiko Otsubo (Metropolitan State University) Part II: The Empire and Imperial Concerns Chapter 5: Strengthening and Expanding Japan through Social Work in Colonial Taiwan - Evan Dawley (U.S. Department of State) Chapter 6: Between Collaboration and Conflict: State and Society in Wartime Korea - Jun Uchida (Stanford University) Chapter 7: The Thought War: Public Diplomacy by Japan's Immigrants in the U.S. - Yuka Fujioka (Kwansei Gakuin University) Part III: High Diplomacy and the Statesmen Chapter 8: Meiji Diplomacy in the Early 1930s: Uchida K
sai, Manchuria and Post-withdrawal Foreign Policy - Rustin Gates (Bradley University) Chapter 9: Japan’s Diplomatic Gamble for Autonomy: Rethinking Matsuoka Y
suke’s Diplomacy - Satoshi Hattori (Osaka University) Chapter 10: Dissembling Diplomatist: Admiral Toyoda Teijir
and the Politics of Japanese Security - Peter Mauch (University of Western Sydney) Chapter 11: “No Choice but to Rise”: Togo Shigenori and Japan’s Decision for War - Tosh Minohara (K
be University)
kai - Jessamyn R. Abel (Pennsylvania State University) Chapter 3: Japanese Pan-Asianism through the Mirror of Pan-Islamism - Cemil Aydin (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Chapter 4: Emperor, Family and Modernity: The 1940 Passage of the National Eugenics Law - Sumiko Otsubo (Metropolitan State University) Part II: The Empire and Imperial Concerns Chapter 5: Strengthening and Expanding Japan through Social Work in Colonial Taiwan - Evan Dawley (U.S. Department of State) Chapter 6: Between Collaboration and Conflict: State and Society in Wartime Korea - Jun Uchida (Stanford University) Chapter 7: The Thought War: Public Diplomacy by Japan's Immigrants in the U.S. - Yuka Fujioka (Kwansei Gakuin University) Part III: High Diplomacy and the Statesmen Chapter 8: Meiji Diplomacy in the Early 1930s: Uchida K
sai, Manchuria and Post-withdrawal Foreign Policy - Rustin Gates (Bradley University) Chapter 9: Japan’s Diplomatic Gamble for Autonomy: Rethinking Matsuoka Y
suke’s Diplomacy - Satoshi Hattori (Osaka University) Chapter 10: Dissembling Diplomatist: Admiral Toyoda Teijir
and the Politics of Japanese Security - Peter Mauch (University of Western Sydney) Chapter 11: “No Choice but to Rise”: Togo Shigenori and Japan’s Decision for War - Tosh Minohara (K
be University)