Fifty Years of New Japan
Author : Shigenobu Ōkuma
Publisher :
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 50,70 MB
Release : 1909
Category : History
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Author : Shigenobu Ōkuma
Publisher :
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 50,70 MB
Release : 1909
Category : History
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Author : Marcus Bourne Huish
Publisher :
Page : 636 pages
File Size : 21,82 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Japan
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Author : Shigénobu Okuma (count)
Publisher :
Page : 666 pages
File Size : 33,1 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Japan
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Author : 豊田英二
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 49,21 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Automobile industry and trade
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Author : E. A. V. Angier
Publisher :
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 49,6 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Freight and freightage
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Author : Morris Low
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 27,4 MB
Release : 2006-09-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1134195834
Sixty years on from the end of the Pacific War, Japan on Display examines representations of the Meiji emperor, Mutsuhito (1852-1912) and his grandson the Showa emperor, Hirohito who was regarded as a symbol of the nation, in both war and peacetime. Much of this representation was aided by the phenomenon of photography. The introduction and development of photography in the nineteenth century coincided with the need to make Hirohito’s grandfather, the young Meiji Emperor, more visible. Photo books and albums became a popular format for presenting seemingly objective images of the monarch, reminding the Japanese of their proximity to the Emperor, and the imperial family. In the twentieth century, these 'national albums’ provided a visual record of wars fought in the name of the Emperor, while also documenting the reconstruction of Tokyo, scientific expeditions, and imperial tours. Drawing on archival documents, photographs, and sources in both Japanese and English, this book throws new light on the history of twentieth-century Japan and the central role of Hirohito. With Japan’s defeat in the Pacific War, the Emperor was transformed from wartime leader to peace-loving scientist. Japan on Display seeks to understand this reinvention of a more 'human’ Emperor and the role that photography played in the process.
Author : Hugh Cortazzi
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 20,56 MB
Release : 2013-12-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 113427890X
This unique volume comprising writings and memoirs covering the half century since the end of the Pacific War, offers the reader a fascinating and remarkable collection of personal experiences of Japan across a wide spectrum.
Author : Francis Fisher Browne
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Page : 1026 pages
File Size : 14,27 MB
Release : 1900
Category : American literature
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Author : Herbert E. Norman
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 30,65 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780774841870
Originally published in 1940 by the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR), this classic work by a leading 20th-century Japanologist has an enduring value. Japan's Emergence as a Modern State examines the problems and accomplishments of the Meiji period (1868-1912). This edition includes forewords by: R. Gordon Robertson, a former member of the Canadian Department of External Affairs; Len Edwards, the present Canadian ambassador to Japan; and William L. Holland, former secretary-general of the IPR; as well as a preface and introduction by Lawrence Woods. Also included are 10 short essays by leading Canadian, Japanese, and American scholars of Japanese politics, history, and economics,
Author : Kenneth Pyle
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 10,66 MB
Release : 2009-04-27
Category : History
ISBN : 0786732024
Japan is on the verge of a sea change. After more than fifty years of national pacifism and isolation including the "lost decade" of the 1990s, Japan is quietly, stealthily awakening. As Japan prepares to become a major player in the strategic struggles of the 21st century, critical questions arise about its motivations. What are the driving forces that influence how Japan will act in the international system? Are there recurrent patterns that will help explain how Japan will respond to the emerging environment of world politics? American understanding of Japanese character and purpose has been tenuous at best. We have repeatedly underestimated Japan in the realm of foreign policy. Now as Japan shows signs of vitality and international engagement, it is more important than ever that we understand the forces that drive Japan. In Japan Rising, renowned expert Kenneth Pyle identities the common threads that bind the divergent strategies of modern Japan, providing essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how Japan arrived at this moment -- and what to expect in the future.