The Japan That Never Was

The Japan That Never Was
Author: Dick Beason,Dennis Patterson
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791485293

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In this book, the authors address Japan's economic crisis of the 1990s. They argue that most attempts to reconcile Japan's past success with its current problems have been inadequate, primarily because scholars fail to fully understand how Japan's political-economic system was organized and how it operated in the past. Revealing that certain long-term political and economic trends suggested in subtle but unambiguous ways that the crisis of the 1990s was long in the making, the authors offer an alternative explanation for Japan's postwar political-economic trajectory and a better understanding of the challenges that Japan currently faces.

No Surrender

No Surrender
Author: Hiroo Onoda
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612515649

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In the spring of 1974, Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda of the Japanese army made world headlines when he emerged from the Philippine jungle after a thirty-year ordeal. Hunted in turn by American troops, the Philippine police, hostile islanders, and successive Japanese search parties, Onoda had skillfully outmaneuvered all his pursuers, convinced that World War II was still being fought and that one day his fellow soldiers would return victorious. This account of those years is an epic tale of the will to survive that offers a rare glimpse of man's invincible spirit, resourcefulness, and ingenuity. A hero to his people, Onoda wrote down his experiences soon after his return to civilization. This book was translated into English the following year and has enjoyed an approving audience ever since.

Japanese Reflections on World War II and the American Occupation

Japanese Reflections on World War II and the American Occupation
Author: Edgar A. Porter,Ran Ying Porter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9462989737

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This book presents an unforgettably honest account of the effects of World War II and the ensuing American occupation in Japan's Oita prefecture, from the perspective of the Japanese citizens who experienced it. Through harrowing firsthand accounts from more than forty Japanese men and women who lived in the region, we get a strikingly detailed picture of the dreadful experiences of wartime life in Japan. The interviewees are wide-ranging and include students, housewives, nurses, teachers, journalists, soldiers, sailors, Kamikaze pilots, and munitions factory workers. And their collective stories range from early, spirited support for the war on to more reflective later views in the wake of the devastating losses of friends and family members to air raids, and finally into periods of hunger and fear of the American occupiers. Detailed archival materials buttress the personal accounts, and the result is an unprecedented picture of the war as felt in a single region of Japan.

Embracing Defeat Japan in the Wake of World War II

Embracing Defeat  Japan in the Wake of World War II
Author: John W. Dower
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2000-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393345247

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the 1999 National Book Award for Nonfiction, finalist for the Lionel Gelber Prize and the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize, Embracing Defeat is John W. Dower's brilliant examination of Japan in the immediate, shattering aftermath of World War II. Drawing on a vast range of Japanese sources and illustrated with dozens of astonishing documentary photographs, Embracing Defeat is the fullest and most important history of the more than six years of American occupation, which affected every level of Japanese society, often in ways neither side could anticipate. Dower, whom Stephen E. Ambrose has called "America's foremost historian of the Second World War in the Pacific," gives us the rich and turbulent interplay between West and East, the victor and the vanquished, in a way never before attempted, from top-level manipulations concerning the fate of Emperor Hirohito to the hopes and fears of men and women in every walk of life. Already regarded as the benchmark in its field, Embracing Defeat is a work of colossal scholarship and history of the very first order. John W. Dower is the Elting E. Morison Professor of History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for War Without Mercy.

The Japan We Never Knew

The Japan We Never Knew
Author: David Suzuki,Keibō Ōiwa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 0773729844

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David Suzuki, a Canadian biologist and environmentalist of Japanese descent, and Keibo Oiwa, an anthropologist raised in Japan but of Korean descent, journeyed through Japan in 1995 interviewing people known for their grassroots activities in peace, human rights, and the environment. They discovered a Japan more diverse than the monoculture they initially envisioned.

A Year in Japan

A Year in Japan
Author: Kate T. Williamson
Publsiher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2006
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 1568985401

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New York City-based writer and illustrator Williamson shares discoveries about Japan and its culture based on a recent year spent in Kyoto as a postgraduate student. The text combines the author's colorful illustrations with brief descriptions presented in a script-style text. The end result is a charming, journal-like publication in which Williams

The Monocle Book of Japan

The Monocle Book of Japan
Author: Tyler Brûlé,Andrew Tuck,Joe Pickard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0500971072

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The Monocle team celebrates the endlessly fascinating and culturally rich country of Japan.

The Enemy that Never was

The Enemy that Never was
Author: Ken Adachi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UCLA:L0067395251

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