The Dual-Image of the Japanese Emperor
Title | The Dual-Image of the Japanese Emperor PDF eBook |
Author | Kiyoko Takeda |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 1988-06-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1349055468 |
At the end of World War II and through the Allied occupation, the Allies deliberated whether to abolish or to preserve the Japanese Emperor system. This is a study of the transformation of Japan under the impact of the democratizing policy of a forceful military occupation from the West.
The Dual-image of the Japanese Emperor
Title | The Dual-image of the Japanese Emperor PDF eBook |
Author | Kiyoko Takeda |
Publisher | |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 1988-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780814781784 |
The People's Emperor
Title | The People's Emperor PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth James Ruoff |
Publisher | Harvard Univ Asia Center |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780674010888 |
Few institutions are as well suited as the monarchy to provide a window on postwar Japan. The monarchy, which is also a family, has been significant both as a political and as a cultural institution. Ruoff analyzes numerous issues, stressing the monarchy's "postwarness" rather than its traditionality.
Emperor of Japan
Title | Emperor of Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Keene |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 957 |
Release | 2005-06-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0231518110 |
The renowned Japanese scholar “brings us as close to the inner life of the Meiji emperor as we are ever likely to get” (The New York Times Book Review). When Emperor Meiji began his rule in 1867, Japan was a splintered empire dominated by the shogun and the daimyos, cut off from the outside world, staunchly antiforeign, and committed to the traditions of the past. Before long, the shogun surrendered to the emperor, a new constitution was adopted, and Japan emerged as a modern, industrialized state. Despite the length of his reign, little has been written about the strangely obscured figure of Meiji himself, the first emperor ever to meet a European. But now, Donald Keene sifts the available evidence to present a rich portrait not only of Meiji but also of rapid and sometimes violent change during this pivotal period in Japan’s history. In this vivid and engrossing biography, we move with the emperor through his early, traditional education; join in the formal processions that acquainted the young emperor with his country and its people; observe his behavior in court, his marriage, and his relationships with various consorts; and follow his maturation into a “Confucian” sovereign dedicated to simplicity, frugality, and hard work. Later, during Japan’s wars with China and Russia, we witness Meiji’s struggle to reconcile his personal commitment to peace and his nation’s increasingly militarized experience of modernization. Emperor of Japan conveys in sparkling prose the complexity of the man and offers an unrivaled portrait of Japan in a period of unique interest. “Utterly brilliant . . . the best history in English of the emergence of modern Japan.”—Los Angeles Times
The Dual-Image of the Japanese Emperor
Title | The Dual-Image of the Japanese Emperor PDF eBook |
Author | Kiyoko Takeda |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 1988-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781349055487 |
At the end of World War II and through the Allied occupation, the Allies deliberated whether to abolish or to preserve the Japanese Emperor system. This is a study of the transformation of Japan under the impact of the democratizing policy of a forceful military occupation from the West.
Emperor Hirohito and the Pacific War
Title | Emperor Hirohito and the Pacific War PDF eBook |
Author | Noriko Kawamura |
Publisher | University of Washington Press |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2015-11-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0295806311 |
This reexamination of the controversial role Emperor Hirohito played during the Pacific War gives particular attention to the question: If the emperor could not stop Japan from going to war with the Allied Powers in 1941, why was he able to play a crucial role in ending the war in 1945? Drawing on previously unavailable primary sources, Noriko Kawamura traces Hirohito’s actions from the late 1920s to the end of the war, analyzing the role Hirohito played in Japan’s expansion. Emperor Hirohito emerges as a conflicted man who struggled throughout the war to deal with the undefined powers bestowed upon him as a monarch, often juggling the contradictory positions and irreconcilable differences advocated by his subordinates. Kawamura shows that he was by no means a pacifist, but neither did he favor the reckless wars advocated by Japan’s military leaders.
Ben-Ami Shillony - Collected Writings
Title | Ben-Ami Shillony - Collected Writings PDF eBook |
Author | Ben-Ami Shillony |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2013-06-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134252307 |
This volume of the Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan brings together the work of Ben-Ami Shillony on modern history, crisis and culture, Japan and the Jews.