The Nature and Origins of Japanese Imperialism
Title | The Nature and Origins of Japanese Imperialism PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Calman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2013-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134918437 |
This important book, which many will regard as controversial, argues convincingly that the Japanese imperialism of the first half of the Twentieth Century was not a temporary aberration. The author looks at the detail of the great crisis of 1873 and shows that the prospect of economic gain through overseas expansion was the central issue of that year's political struggles. He goes on to show that Japan had a long, earlier history of aiming for economic expansion overseas; and that Japan's Twentieth Century imperialism grew out of this. In addition, he argues convincingly that much of the writing about Japan has played down the true extent and nature of Japanese imperialism.
The Nature of Japanese Imperialism
Title | The Nature of Japanese Imperialism PDF eBook |
Author | William G. Beasley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 19 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Imperialism |
ISBN |
Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945
Title | Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945 PDF eBook |
Author | W. G. Beasley |
Publisher | Clarendon Press |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 1987-03-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0191501301 |
This is a study of the origins and nature of Japanese imperialism from the Sino-Japanese war of 1894-1895 through to 1945. Japan is the only Asian country in modern times to have built both a successful industrial economy and an empire, and it is Professor Beasley's contention that these two phenomena are closely related. Japan's aims were influenced by its experience of western imperialism and its own growing industrialization, but as external circumstances changed and Japan's capacity grew, so did its needs and ambitions. The creation of the Japanese empire is one of the most remarkable exploits of the twentieth century. Professor Beasley has provided a much-needed scholarly investigation into its development, expansion, and eventual destruction.
Nature of Japanese Imperialism
Title | Nature of Japanese Imperialism PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780718707071 |
Japanese Imperialism 1894-1945
Title | Japanese Imperialism 1894-1945 PDF eBook |
Author | William G. Beasley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Imperialism |
ISBN |
This is a study of the origins and nature of Japanese imperialism from the Sino-Japanese war of 1894-1895 through to 1945. Japan is the only Asian country in modern times to have built both a successful industrial economy and an empire, and it is Professor Beasley's contention that these two phenomena are closely related. Japan's aims were influenced by its experience of western imperialism and its own growing industrialization, but as external circumstances changed and Japan's capacity grew, so did its needs and ambitions. The creation of the Japanese empire is one of the most remarkable exploits of the twentieth century. Professor Beasley has provided a much-needed scholarly investigation into its development, expansion, and eventual destruction.
Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia
Title | Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia PDF eBook |
Author | J.A. Mangan |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 451 |
Release | 2017-10-11 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9811051046 |
This cutting edge collection presents a political reading of the power of modern sport in Asia. Providing an interdisciplinary study of political and cultural tensions in Asia, past and present, through the key case-study of sport, it illuminates the complex practices and legacies of Japanese imperialism across East and Southeast Asia through the 20th century and beyond. Focusing on the deep background to contemporary dynamics of intraregional tensions, it examines sport both as a tool of imperialism and as an agent of reconciliation as the region gears up to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Offering a unique contribution to East Asian Studies, Colonial and Postcolonial Studies and Sport Studies, this work represent key reading for students and scholars of East Asian studies, International Politics and Sports Diplomacy.
Japan's Total Empire
Title | Japan's Total Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Young |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 509 |
Release | 1998-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520923154 |
In this first social and cultural history of Japan's construction of Manchuria, Louise Young offers an incisive examination of the nature of Japanese imperialism. Focusing on the domestic impact of Japan's activities in Northeast China between 1931 and 1945, Young considers "metropolitan effects" of empire building: how people at home imagined and experienced the empire they called Manchukuo. Contrary to the conventional assumption that a few army officers and bureaucrats were responsible for Japan's overseas expansion, Young finds that a variety of organizations helped to mobilize popular support for Manchukuo—the mass media, the academy, chambers of commerce, women's organizations, youth groups, and agricultural cooperatives—leading to broad-based support among diverse groups of Japanese. As the empire was being built in China, Young shows, an imagined Manchukuo was emerging at home, constructed of visions of a defensive lifeline, a developing economy, and a settler's paradise.