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A Reckoning: Philippine Trials of Japanese War Criminals: New Perspectives in SE Asian Studies

Autor Sharon W. Chamberlain
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mar 2019
After World War II, thousands of Japanese throughout Asia were put on trial for war crimes. Examination of postwar trials is now a thriving area of research, but Sharon W. Chamberlain is the first to offer an authoritative assessment of the legal proceedings convened in the Philippines. These were trials conducted by Asians, not Western powers, and centered on the abuses suffered by local inhabitants rather than by prisoners of war. Her impressively researched work reveals the challenges faced by the Philippines, as a newly independent nation, in navigating issues of justice amid domestic and international pressures.

Chamberlain highlights the differing views of Filipinos and Japanese about the trials. The Philippine government aimed to show its commitment to impartial proceedings with just outcomes. In Japan, it appeared that defendants were selected arbitrarily, judges and prosecutors were biased, and lower-ranking soldiers were punished for crimes ordered by their superior officers. She analyzes the broader implications of this divergence as bilateral relations between the two nations evolved and contends that these competing narratives were reimagined in a way that, paradoxically, aided a path toward postwar reconciliation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299318604
ISBN-10: 0299318605
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 9 b-w photos, 3 tables, 1 chart, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria New Perspectives in SE Asian Studies


Recenzii

"A riveting historical narrative. Making extensive use of primary sources, it offers a wealth of information and stories of real people through whose eyes Chamberlain unravels the complex postwar matrix of colonization and decolonization, hatred and forgiveness, and hard political and economic calculations." —Franziska Seraphim, author of War Memory and Social Politics in Japan, 1945–2005

Notă biografică

Sharon Chamberlain is an independent historian. She lives in Washington, DC.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations    
Acknowledgments     
Note on Japanese Usage        
Abbreviations 
 
Introduction   
1 War Crimes during the Occupation: The Picture That Emerges from the Trials    
2 Rising to the Challenge: Assuming Responsibility for Trials         
3 The Trials: Questions of Guilt and Innocence        
4 Awaiting Their Fate: Sentence Reviews, Reprieves, and Executions        
5 From Retribution to Resolution: The Journey from Executions to Pardons           
6 Constructing Narratives and Assessing Impact      
Conclusion     
Epilogue         
 
Notes  
Bibliography  
Index 

Descriere

A critical examination of the newly independent Philippine government's efforts to mete out justice for Japanese war crimes against the civilian population. It offers an authoritative analysis of the trial proceedings and a thoughtful assessment of the postwar implications for both the Philippines and Japan as they grappled with competing perceptions of fairness in the proceedings.