Japan Under Taisho Tenno

Japan Under Taisho Tenno
Author: A Young
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136917454

A journalist on the Japan Chronicle for eleven years this volume examines the history, economy, politics and society of Japan from just before the First World War until 1926. Japan’s relations with the West, as well as with Russia and China are also discussed.

Japan Under Taisho Tenno

Japan Under Taisho Tenno
Author: A Young
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136917462

A journalist on the Japan Chronicle for eleven years this volume examines the history, economy, politics and society of Japan from just before the First World War until 1926. Japan’s relations with the West, as well as with Russia and China are also discussed.

Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History

Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History
Author: Janet Hunter
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520043909

This is a concise, reliable guide to the people, places, events, and ideas of significance from the Meiji Restoration to the present.

A Collector's Guide to Books on Japan in English

A Collector's Guide to Books on Japan in English
Author: Jozef Rogala
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136639233

Provides an invaluable and very accessible addition to existing biographic sources and references, not least because of the supporting biographies of major writers and the historical and cultural notes provided.

The Japanese Empire

The Japanese Empire
Author: S. C. M. Paine
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107011957

An accessible, analytical survey of the rise and fall of Imperial Japan in the context of its grand strategy to transform itself into a great power.

World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930

World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930
Author: Frederick R. Dickinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107470846

Frederick R. Dickinson illuminates a new, integrative history of interwar Japan that highlights the transformative effects of the Great War far from the Western Front. World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 reveals how Japan embarked upon a decade of national reconstruction following the Paris Peace Conference, rivalling the monumental rebuilding efforts in post-Versailles Europe. Taking World War I as his anchor, Dickinson examines the structural foundations of a new Japan, discussing the country's wholehearted participation in new post-war projects of democracy, internationalism, disarmament and peace. Dickinson proposes that Japan's renewed drive for military expansion in the 1930s marked less a failure of Japan's interwar culture than the start of a tumultuous domestic debate over the most desirable shape of Japan's twentieth-century world. This stimulating study will engage students and researchers alike, offering a unique, global perspective of interwar Japan.

The Routledge History of the First World War

The Routledge History of the First World War
Author: Paul R. Bartrop
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1065
Release: 2024-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040104711

The Routledge History of the First World War is a work which, in a single volume, covers a range of major themes and issues relating to that conflict. Providing a comprehensive but readily accessible reference work examining the First World War, in accordance with a broad range of themes, this book presents the many ways in which study of the First World War can take place and introduces readers to new areas of research, often untouched in other studies of the war. With a scholarly Introduction and 60 chapters by specialist authors who come from 14 different countries, across four continents, the book is also intended to open lines of further inquiry from its solid base of academic knowledge. The volume demonstrates the war’s global and total nature, examining the conflict in all major theatres and through the lens of the key combatants and neutrals. It also fully engages with issues of race, gender, ideology, and society during the war. This book will appeal to students of all levels, scholars, and general readers alike interested in the First World War from several different perspectives and research areas. The 60 chapters cover topics from numerous angles and provide detailed information about all aspects relating to the First World War.

Enigma of the Emperors

Enigma of the Emperors
Author: Ben-Ami Shillony
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9004213996

This important new and original study on the institution of the Japanese emperors focuses on the enigma of the institution itself, namely, the extraordinary continuity of the Japanese dynasty, which is unknown anywhere else in the world, yet which is now at risk on account of more recent laws of succession.