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The Occupation-era Correspondence of Kichisaburo Nomura

Editat de Peter Mauch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2009
This book is based on the recent discovery of the personal papers of Kichisaburo Nomura – Japanese admiral, one-time foreign minister, pre-Pearl Harbor ambassador to the United States, and “spiritual godfather” of postwar Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force. The volume reproduces Nomura’s occupation-era correspondence with his American friends and associates, including Navy Secretary Daniel Kimball, SCAP Political Advisor William Sebald, former ambassadors William Castle and Joseph Grew, Army and Navy Journal owner John Callan O’Laughlin, as well as Admirals William Pratt, Arleigh Burke, Charles Turner Joy, Ralph Oftsie, and Harold Martin. The correspondence is extraordinarily revealing, and provides rich insights into domestic conditions in occupied Japan, U.S. policies toward occupied Japan, the Cold War in Asia, and Japan’s eventual rearmament. In this way, the book enables readers to confront for themselves a hitherto largely neglected attempt at defining and cementing the post-WWII Japanese-U.S. partnership.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781906876159
ISBN-10: 1906876150
Pagini: 243
Dimensiuni: 142 x 218 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Cuprins

Preface; Contents; Important Persons in the Text; Introduction; 1: The Early Occupation Period, 1945—1947; 2: The Cold War and Japan’s Economic Revival, 1948; 3: The Cold War and Japanese Security, January 1949—May 1950; 4: The Korean War and Japanese Security, June 1950—August 1951; 5: Japanese Independence and Defensibility, September 1951—December 1952; Appendix: Memorandum: Nomura’s Audience with the Emperor, October 24, 1949; Bibliography; Index

Notă biografică

Peter Mauch is Assistant Professor of International History at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. His writings include Historical Dictionary of United States-Japanese Relations (2007), as well as scholarly essays in such journals as Pacific Historical Review and Diplomatic History.