Allied Occupation of Japan

Allied Occupation of Japan
Title Allied Occupation of Japan PDF eBook
Author Eiji Takemae
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 802
Release 2003-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780826415219

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Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the end of the American-led Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-52), The Allied Occupation of Japan is a sweeping history of the revolutionary reforms that transformed Japan and the remarkable men and women, American and Japanese, who implemented them.

The Occupation of Japan 1945-1952

The Occupation of Japan 1945-1952
Title The Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 PDF eBook
Author Fumio Fukunaga
Publisher
Pages 419
Release 2021
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9784866581255

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Following its defeat in World War II, Japan was placed under the control of SCAP GHQ headed by General Douglas MacArthur. Initially, the Occupation promoted policies of demilitarization and democratization. A new Japanese constitution which pursued pacifism was established. However, as the Cold War intensified, policies switched in the direction of economic recovery, and it was contended that Japan should take the anti-Communist pro-America path. In 1951, at the height of the Korean War, the San Francisco Peace Treaty and the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty were concluded as a fixed set. Winner of the 2015 Yomiuri Yoshino Sakuzo Prize for academic writing on politics, economics, and history, this book provides a wide view of the seven years of the Occupation of Japan which led to the 'postwar system' that has continued into the twenty-first century. --

The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa

The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa
Title The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Molasky
Publisher Routledge
Pages 536
Release 2005-08-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113465278X

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How do the Japanese and Okinawans remember Occupation? How is memory constructed and transmitted? Michael Molasky explores these questions through careful, sensitive readings of literature from mainland Japan and Okinawa. This book sheds light on difficult issues of war, violence, prostitution, colonialism and post-colonialism in the context of the Occupations of Japan and Okinawa.

Legacies of the U.S. Occupation of Japan

Legacies of the U.S. Occupation of Japan
Title Legacies of the U.S. Occupation of Japan PDF eBook
Author Duccio Basosi
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 230
Release 2015-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1443876895

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Six decades after the end of the occupation of mainland Japan, this volume approaches the theme of the occupation’s legacies. Rather than just being a matter of administrative practices and international relations, the consequences of the US occupation of Japan transcended both the seven years of its formal duration and the bilateral relations between the two countries. Rich with fresh analyses on a range of topics, including transnational and comparative views on the occupation, the influence of Japan on the United States as well as the reverse, international perspectives on this “odd couple”, and the memory of the occupation in both countries, this book provides a greater understanding of the transtemporal, transnational and transcultural legacies of one of the crucial events of the 20th century.

Inside GHQ

Inside GHQ
Title Inside GHQ PDF eBook
Author 竹前栄治
Publisher Burns & Oates
Pages 808
Release 2002
Genre Japan
ISBN

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Japan's success in charting a new course in the years following World War II stems from the reforming impetus of GHQ/SCAP, Headquarters of the American-led allied occupation that indirectly governed the nation for nearly seven years. This is the story of the reforms of the Occupation period and of the remarkable men and women, Japanese and American, who implemented them. Professor Takemae introduces material on the wartime origins of Occupation policies, the British Commonwealth Force, the Kurils, Okinawa the Korean minority, A-bomb survivors, war crimes, the Constitution Education, and Health and Welfare.

Trans-Pacific Racisms and the U.S. Occupation of Japan

Trans-Pacific Racisms and the U.S. Occupation of Japan
Title Trans-Pacific Racisms and the U.S. Occupation of Japan PDF eBook
Author Yukiko Koshiro
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 314
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780231113489

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The U.S. occupation of Japan transformed a brutal war charged with overt racism into an amicable peace in which the issue of race seemed to have disappeared. During the Occupation, the problem of racial relations between Americans and Japanese was suppressed and the mutual racism transformed into something of a taboo so that the two former enemies could collaborate in creating democracy in postwar Japan. In the 1980s, however, when Japan increased its investment in the American market, the world witnessed a revival of the rhetoric of U.S.-Japanese racial confrontation. Koshiro argues that this perceived economic aggression awoke the dormant racism that lay beneath the deceptively smooth cooperation between the two cultures. This pathbreaking study is the first to explore the issue of racism in U.S.-Japanese relations. With access to unexplored sources in both Japanese and English, Koshiro is able to create a truly international and cross-cultural study of history and international relations.

The American Occupation of Japan

The American Occupation of Japan
Title The American Occupation of Japan PDF eBook
Author Michael Schaller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 366
Release 1987-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 0199878846

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In this novel and intriguing book, Michael Schaller traces the origins of the Cold War in Asia to the postwar occupation of Japan by U.S. troops. Determined to secure Japan as a bulwark against both Soviet expansion and Asian revolution, the U.S. instituted ambitious social and economic reforms under the direction of the flamboyant Occupation Commander, General Douglas MacArthur. MacArthur was later denounced by the Truman Administration as a "bunko artist" who had wrecked Japan's economy and opened it to Communist influence, and power was shifted to Japan's old elite. Cut off from its former trading partners, which were now all Communist-controlled, Japan, with U.S. backing, turned its attention to the rich but unstable Southeast Asian states. The stage was thus set for U.S. intervention in China, Korea, and Vietnam.