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Japan in war and peace : selected essays
Title:
Japan in war and peace : selected essays
Publication Date as Range:
1993
ISBN:
9781565840676
Edition:
First edition
Publication Information:
New York : New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton & Co., c1993.
Physical Description:
x, 368 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Contents:
The useful war -- Japanese cinema goes to war -- "NI" and "F" : Japan's wartime atomic bomb research -- Sensational rumors, seditious graffiti, and the nightmares of the thought police -- Occupied Japan and the cold war in Asia -- Yoshida in the scales of history -- Japanese artists and the atomic bomb -- Race, language, and war in two cultures -- Graphic others/graphic selves : cartoons in war and peace -- Fear and prejudice in U.S.-Japan relations -- Postscript : Two reflections on the death of the Showa Emperor -- The Emperor in war and peace : views from the West -- Showa as past, present, and future.
Abstract:
Dower's thesis is that many of the institutions that have helped make modern Japan a leading economic power have their roots in the militarization of the 1930s rather than the post-Occupation period.
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