The most complete autobiography of Yoshida Shigeru (1878-1967) available in English, this expanded translation of his memoirs traces the remarkable life and times of one of Japan's most powerful figures. A career diplomat who shaped Japan's China policy and worked with Europe'...
The most complete autobiography of Yoshida Shigeru (1878-1967) available in English, this expanded translation of his memoirs traces the remarkable life and times of one of Japan's most powerful figures. A career diplomat who shaped Japan's China policy and worked with Europe'...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hiroshi Nara is professor and chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Part I: The Yoshida Memoirs: The Story of Japan in Crisis Chapter 1: The Unfolding Tragedy Chapter 2: The Crisis Breaks Chapter 3: Aftermath of Defeat Chapter 4: Blueprint for an Occupation Chapter 5: General MacArthur and His Aides Chapter 6: My Political Apprenticeship Chapter 7: The "Yoshida Era" Begins Chapter 8: My First Cabinet Chapter 9: In Opposition-and an Election Victory Chapter 10: The Last Three Yoshida Cabinets Chapter 11: The West Revisited Chapter 12: Old Friends in Britain and the United States Chapter 13: The Post-War Constitution Chapter 14: Critics of the New Constitution Chapter 15: The Purges Chapter 16: Educational Reform Chapter 17: Police Reform Chapter 18: The Self-Defense Force Chapter 19: Agricultural Reform Chapter 20: The Post-War Food Crisis Chapter 21: Labor Reforms and After Chapter 22: My Views on Japan's Labor Movement Chapter 23: The Communists as a Destructive Force Chapter 24: The San Francisco Peace Treaty Chapter 25: Preparatory Negotiations for Peace Chapter 26: The San Francisco Peace Conference Chapter 27: The Territorial Question Chapter 28: The U.S.-Japan Security Treaty Chapter 29: The Administrative Agreement Chapter 30: Postscript Part II: New Translation Chapter 31: Korean War, Peace, and Independence Chapter 32: My View on the Imperial Household Chapter 33: Recollections of My Days as a Diplomat Chapter 34: Recollections of Friends
Part I: The Yoshida Memoirs: The Story of Japan in Crisis Chapter 1: The Unfolding Tragedy Chapter 2: The Crisis Breaks Chapter 3: Aftermath of Defeat Chapter 4: Blueprint for an Occupation Chapter 5: General MacArthur and His Aides Chapter 6: My Political Apprenticeship Chapter 7: The "Yoshida Era" Begins Chapter 8: My First Cabinet Chapter 9: In Opposition-and an Election Victory Chapter 10: The Last Three Yoshida Cabinets Chapter 11: The West Revisited Chapter 12: Old Friends in Britain and the United States Chapter 13: The Post-War Constitution Chapter 14: Critics of the New Constitution Chapter 15: The Purges Chapter 16: Educational Reform Chapter 17: Police Reform Chapter 18: The Self-Defense Force Chapter 19: Agricultural Reform Chapter 20: The Post-War Food Crisis Chapter 21: Labor Reforms and After Chapter 22: My Views on Japan's Labor Movement Chapter 23: The Communists as a Destructive Force Chapter 24: The San Francisco Peace Treaty Chapter 25: Preparatory Negotiations for Peace Chapter 26: The San Francisco Peace Conference Chapter 27: The Territorial Question Chapter 28: The U.S.-Japan Security Treaty Chapter 29: The Administrative Agreement Chapter 30: Postscript Part II: New Translation Chapter 31: Korean War, Peace, and Independence Chapter 32: My View on the Imperial Household Chapter 33: Recollections of My Days as a Diplomat Chapter 34: Recollections of Friends
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