An edition of Tumultuous decade (2013)

Tumultuous decade

empire, society, and diplomacy in 1930s Japan

Tumultuous decade
Masato Kimura, Toshihiro Minoh ...
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An edition of Tumultuous decade (2013)

Tumultuous decade

empire, society, and diplomacy in 1930s Japan

"The 1930s was a dark period in international affairs. The Great Depression affected the economic and social circumstances of the world's major powers, contributing to armed conflicts such as the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War. This volume focuses exclusively on Japan, which witnessed a flurry of progressive activities in this period, activities which served both domestic and international society during the "tumultuous decade." Featuring an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars, Tumultuous Decade examines Japanese domestic and foreign affairs between 1931 and 1941. It looks at Japan in the context of changing approaches to global governance, the rise of the League of Nations, and attempts to understand the Japanese worldview as it stood in the 1930s, a crucial period for Japan and the wider world. The editors argue that, like many other emerging powers at the time, Japan experienced a national identity crisis during this period and that this crisis is what ultimately precipitated Japan's role in the Second World War as well as the global order that took shape in its aftermath."--Publisher's website.

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Table of Contents

Pt. 1.
Economics, culture, society and identity.
The Zaikai's perception of and orientation towards the United States in the 1930s -- Masato Kimura
Cultural internationalism and Japan's wartime empire : the turns of the Kokusai Bunka Shinkōkai -- Jessamyn R. Abel
Japanese pan-Asianism through the mirror of pan-Islamism -- Cemil Aydin
Emperor, family and modernity : the passage of the 1940 national eugenics law -- Sumiko Otsubo -- pt. 2.
The empire and imperial concerns.
Strengthening and expanding Japan through social work in colonial Taiwan -- Evan Dawley
Between collaboration and conflict : state and society in wartime Korea -- Jun Uchida
The thought war : public diplomacy by Japan's immigrants in the United States -- Yuka Fujioka -- pt. 3.
High diplomacy and the statesmen.
Meiji diplomacy in the early 1930s : Uchida Kōsai, Manchuria, and post-withdrawal foreign policy -- Rustin Gates
Japan's diplomatic gamble for autonomy : rethinking Matsuoka Yōsuke's diplomacy -- Satoshi Hattori
Dissembling diplomatist : Admiral Toyoda Teijirō and the politics of Japanese security -- Peter Mauch
"No choice but to rise" : Tōgō Shigenori and Japan's decision for war -- Tosh Minohara.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Toronto, Buffalo, London
Series
Japan and global society, Japan and global society series
Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.5209/043
Library of Congress
DS889.5 .T86 2013, DS889.5.T86 2013, DS889.5 .T84 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 298 pages
Number of pages
298

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Open Library
OL30960677M
ISBN 10
1442643862, 1442612347
ISBN 13
9781442643864, 9781442612341
LCCN
2013431323
OCLC/WorldCat
822645945

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