The Dismantling of Japan's Empire in East Asia: Deimperialization, Postwar Legitimation and Imperial Afterlife: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138500136
ISBN-10: 1138500135
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: 12 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138500135
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: 12 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Angles of Empire
Part I: The New Postwar Order - Meaning and Significance
1. The Decline of the Japanese Empire and the Transformation of the Regional Order in East Asia
2. "De-imperialization" in Early Postwar Japan: Adjusting and Transforming Institutions of Empire
3. Imperial Loss and Japan’s Search for Postwar Legitimacy
4. Collapse of the Japanese Empire and the Great Migrations: Repatriation, Assimilation, and Remaining Behind
Part II: War Criminals, POWS, and the Imperial Breakdown
5. The Shifting Politics of Guilt: the Campaign for the Release of Japanese War Criminals
6. Allied POWs in Korea: Life and Death during the Pacific War
7. Carceral Geographies of Japan’s Vanishing Empire: War Criminals’ Prisons in Asia
8. Prejudice, Punishment and Propaganda: Post-Imperial Japan and the Soviet Versions of History and Justice in East Asia, 1945-1956
Part III: Diplomacy, Law, and the End of Empire
9. Sublimating the Empire: How Japanese Experts of International Law Translated "Greater East Asia" into the Postwar Period
10. The transformation of a Manchukuo imperial bureaucrat to postwar supporter of the Yoshida Doctrine: the case of Shiina Etsusaburō
11. North Korean Nation Building and Japanese Imperialism: People’s Nation, "People’s Diplomacy" and the Japanese Technicians
12. Humanitarian Hero or Communist Stooge? The Ambivalent Japanese Reception of Li Dequan in 1954
Part IV: Media and the Imperial Aftermath
13. The "Pacifist" Magazine Sekai: A Barometer of Postwar Thought
14. Post-imperial Broadcasting Networks in China and Manchuria
15. Parting the Bamboo Curtain: Japanese Cold War Film Exchange with China
Comparative Epilogue
16. Germany as a role model? Coming to terms with Nazi War deeds, 1945-2015
Part I: The New Postwar Order - Meaning and Significance
1. The Decline of the Japanese Empire and the Transformation of the Regional Order in East Asia
2. "De-imperialization" in Early Postwar Japan: Adjusting and Transforming Institutions of Empire
3. Imperial Loss and Japan’s Search for Postwar Legitimacy
4. Collapse of the Japanese Empire and the Great Migrations: Repatriation, Assimilation, and Remaining Behind
Part II: War Criminals, POWS, and the Imperial Breakdown
5. The Shifting Politics of Guilt: the Campaign for the Release of Japanese War Criminals
6. Allied POWs in Korea: Life and Death during the Pacific War
7. Carceral Geographies of Japan’s Vanishing Empire: War Criminals’ Prisons in Asia
8. Prejudice, Punishment and Propaganda: Post-Imperial Japan and the Soviet Versions of History and Justice in East Asia, 1945-1956
Part III: Diplomacy, Law, and the End of Empire
9. Sublimating the Empire: How Japanese Experts of International Law Translated "Greater East Asia" into the Postwar Period
10. The transformation of a Manchukuo imperial bureaucrat to postwar supporter of the Yoshida Doctrine: the case of Shiina Etsusaburō
11. North Korean Nation Building and Japanese Imperialism: People’s Nation, "People’s Diplomacy" and the Japanese Technicians
12. Humanitarian Hero or Communist Stooge? The Ambivalent Japanese Reception of Li Dequan in 1954
Part IV: Media and the Imperial Aftermath
13. The "Pacifist" Magazine Sekai: A Barometer of Postwar Thought
14. Post-imperial Broadcasting Networks in China and Manchuria
15. Parting the Bamboo Curtain: Japanese Cold War Film Exchange with China
Comparative Epilogue
16. Germany as a role model? Coming to terms with Nazi War deeds, 1945-2015
Notă biografică
Barak Kushner teaches Japanese history at the University of Cambridge and is the author ofMen to Devils, Devils to Men: Japanese War Crimes and Chinese Justice (winner of the American Historical Association's 2016 John K. Fairbank Prize).
Sherzod Muminov is a Research Associate in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Sherzod Muminov is a Research Associate in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Recenzii
"When the Japanese empire ended, it did not necessarily go away. Throughout East Asia, its legacy lingers on. This volume presents fresh and exciting new work, much of it published in English for the first time. It helps us understand how the demise of empire left its mark on the beginning of the Cold War in Asia, and continues to shape political relations in the region to this day."
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Conrad, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
"This ambitious volume brings together the latest in Japanese and Western scholarship on the turbulent years following the end of Japan’s empire in East Asia. It examines the uneven physical retreat of the Japanese empire, which disappeared abruptly in some places within days of the surrender and yet persisted much longer in other places. More than that, it grapples with mind-sets, with the changes that were forced by the surrender and those that stubbornly resisted pressure to change. It is a rewarding expedition into geographies of the mind in post-war East Asia."
Professor Robert Cribb, Australian National University.
"a splendid book ... a quintessential work examining with great profundity the complex historical dissolution of the Japanese Empire."
Blake I. Campbell, Independent Researcher.
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Conrad, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
"This ambitious volume brings together the latest in Japanese and Western scholarship on the turbulent years following the end of Japan’s empire in East Asia. It examines the uneven physical retreat of the Japanese empire, which disappeared abruptly in some places within days of the surrender and yet persisted much longer in other places. More than that, it grapples with mind-sets, with the changes that were forced by the surrender and those that stubbornly resisted pressure to change. It is a rewarding expedition into geographies of the mind in post-war East Asia."
Professor Robert Cribb, Australian National University.
"a splendid book ... a quintessential work examining with great profundity the complex historical dissolution of the Japanese Empire."
Blake I. Campbell, Independent Researcher.
Descriere
The end of Japan’s empire appeared to happen very suddenly, and cleanly – but, as this book shows, it was in fact very messy, with a long period of establishing or re-establishing the postwar order. Moreover, as the authors argue, empires have afterlifes, which, in the case of Japan’s empire, is not much studied. This book considers the details of de-imperialization, including repatriation of Japanese personnel, the redrawing of boundaries, issues to do with prisoners of war and war criminals, new arrangements for democratic political institutions, for media and for the regulation of trade.