Look Japan
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Page : 648 pages
File Size : 49,14 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Japan
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Page : 648 pages
File Size : 49,14 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Japan
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Author : Basil Hall Chamberlain
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Page : 566 pages
File Size : 42,78 MB
Release : 1902
Category : Japan
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Author : J. N. Westwood
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 26,99 MB
Release : 1986-05-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1438423918
The Russo-Japanese conflict was recognized, in its time, as introducing a new era of warfare, involving millions of men and weapons of mass destruction. In the decade which elapsed after its end much was written about it. The First World War marked a second stage in the development of twentieth-century-style total war, and so overshadowed the Russo-Japanese War that little further study was made of the latter. Subsequent books on this subject were for popular readerships, and mainly recycled the knowledge and beliefs of the pre-1914 years. This book aims to present a short account of the war, stripped of the legends that successive journalists and authors have attached to it, and at the same time present new angles and interpretations based on hitherto unused Russian-language sources and on the specialized monographs of the few scholars working in this and related fields. While not claiming to be definitive, it does provide a fresh start for the study of this war, whose importance justifies a clear-headed examination, casting light on Russian military and naval tradition. The distinctive psychology of Russian generals and admirals is well illustrated in this book, and the conclusion that the former were for bureaucratic reasons happier in defense than offense, and that the latter thought in military rather than naval terms (regarding battleships as fortresses that, under pressure, they could surrender of demolish), has implications for the understanding of subsequent Russian and Soviet history. Among the incidental implications is that during this war the British and American press sank to such a voluntary and involuntary level of distortion that its performance in subsequent wars can only be regarded as an improvement. Here and there in the book explanations for subsequent Russian and Japanese behavior can be glimpsed; not the least of these is the circumstance that at the end of the war Russian generals and officials felt cheated of certain victory while exactly the same intense and long-term frustration gnawed at Japanese public opinion. It was really an unsatisfactory war for both sides, the innumerable dead winning nothing worth while; in this and many other ways the Russo-Japanese War was a dress rehearsal for the First World War.
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Page : 910 pages
File Size : 21,72 MB
Release : 1926
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Page : 910 pages
File Size : 38,37 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Japan
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Page : 1242 pages
File Size : 33,75 MB
Release : 1917
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Author : Lucien Ellington
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 10,20 MB
Release : 2002-03-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1576077306
A valuable addition to ABC-CLIO's Global Studies series, this resource covers Japan in two main sections—a narrative history and an extensive general reference section. Japan: A Global Studies Handbook offers a friendly introduction to this vital, ancient country. In a series of practical, readable essays, this title explores Japan's island geography and its influence on the nation's history. Japan traces the "economic miracle" that was born in the ashes of World War II and grew into an economy seven times the size of China's—but at considerable social cost. It examines Japan's vibrant cultural traditions—from the 11th century's The Tale of Genji to karaoke, sushi, and the "salary man." Japan entices readers to continue their exploration by offering an inviting collection of jumping-off points: a timeline of Japanese history; a mini-encyclopedia of significant people, places, and events; and an annotated bibliography covering all aspects of Japanese society.
Author : Akira Gotō
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780198289852
Technology is a key factor in global industrial competition, and Japan's national system of technological innovation has been vital to the economic success of the country since World War II. This book examines the historical development of the system, incl
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Page : 792 pages
File Size : 33,62 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Education
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Author : Nanette Gottlieb
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 46,97 MB
Release : 2013-09-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1136114823
This book deals with a topical issue relating to the use of script in Japan, one which has the potential to reshape future script policy through the mediation of both orthographic practices and social relations. It tells the story of the impact of one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in Japan in the latter part of this century: the invention and rapid adoption of word-processing technology capable of handling Japanese script in a society where the nature of that script had previously mandated handwriting as the norm. The ramifications of this technology in both the business and personal spheres have been wide-ranging, extending from changes to business practices, work profiles, orthography and social attitudes to writing through to Japan's ability to construct a substantial presence on the Internet in recent years.