Shōwa Japan: 1926-1941

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Stephen S. Large
Taylor & Francis, 1998 - History - 1360 pages
 

Contents

19731989
2
Society and Thought
13
Mutual Security Assistance and
16
Tanaka Kakuei Structural Corruption and the Advent
21
Reflections
26
Taishō Democracy as the PreStage for Japanese Militarism
31
Japans Economic Policy in Historical
36
Depression Recovery and War 19201945
47
Conflicting Japanese Loyalties in Manchuria
171
The Satō Government and the Politics of Okinawa Reversion
175
Some Notes on Prewar Japanese Nationalism
186
Society and Thought
193
Minamata Disease
206
The Failure of Military Expansionism
208
The Road to Pearl Harbor
230
The CounterValues
236

Changes in Japanese
57
Contests for the Workplace 68 88
68
Politics of a Military Insurrection
84
Adapting to Affluence 19671972
90
Urban Voters
105
International Relations
123
The Economic Consequences of the China
134
The Security Treaty Revision of 1960
139
The Failure of
155
The Silent Partner
157
Human Rights Issues and the Status of the Burakumin
254
The Idea of Shōwa
279
The Impact of Military Procurements on the Old Middle Classes
282
Nationalism and Nihonjinron
295
Ethnic Nationalism and Romanticism in Early TwentiethCentury
300
Sano Manabu and the Limits of Marxism
327
Intellectuals and Fascism in Early Shōwa Japan
345
19521973
370
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