Modern Japan’s Place in World History
Springer Verlag, Singapore
978-981-19-9595-8 (ISBN)
Historical research on the modern history of Japan has been constantly updated.
This Open Access book includes chapters on the key turning points in modern Japanese history from the Meiji Restoration to Japan-China diplomatic normalization in the 1970s and beyond. The topics covered include the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, the First and Second World Wars, the Manchurian Crisis, the US Occupation, postwar Japan-China relations, and postwar decolonization. Readers will learn how new research by Japanese historians has led to the revision of conventional views on the turbulent history of Japan, once the enemy of the United States in the war in the Asia-Pacific and now the US’s closest ally in the region.
Historical research on the modern history of Japan has been constantly updated. From the Meiji Restoration to the present day, Japan has experienced the effects of modernization and globalization. Recent historical inquiries in Japan tend to focus on the merging of modern history with global history. During the past 150 years, Japan has never been separated from events in international affairs. Scholars and general readers will appreciate the new factual details and philosophical perspectives that this volume provides drawing on the work of fourteen authors who are recognized leaders in their fields.
Yuichi Hosoya is Professor of International Politics at Keio University. Masayuki Yamauchi is Specially Appointed Professor at the Musashino University Institute for Global Affairs and Professor Emeritus, the University of Tokyo.
Masayuki Yamauchi Specially appointed professor affiliated with the Musashino University Institute for Global Affairs, visiting professor at the Mohammed V University in Morocco, and professor emeritus of the University of Tokyo. Born in Sapporo in 1947, he completed a doctoral course at the Hokkaido University Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences, but obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Tokyo. Awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon and Shiba Ryotaro Prize, he is the author of many award-winning books, including The Dream of Sultan Galiev: The Islamic World and the Russian Revolution (Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities); Radical History (Yoshino Sakuzō Prize); The Dying Leviathan: Perestroika and the Nationalities Question in Soviet Central Asia (Mainichi Publication Cultural Prize); and The Iwanami Encyclopedia of Islam (co-editor; Mainichi Publication Cultural Prize). Yuichi Hosoya Professor of International Politics, Keio University. Professor Hosoya studied international politics at Rikkyo (BA), Birmingham (MIS), and Keio (Ph.D.). He was a visiting professor and Japan Chair (2009–2010) at Sciences-Po in Paris (Institut d’Études Politiques), a visiting fellow (Fulbright Fellow, 2008–2009) at Princeton University, and Visiting Fellow at Downing College, the University of Cambridge (2021-2022). His research interests include the postwar international history, British diplomatic history, Japanese foreign and security policy, and contemporary East Asian international politics. His most recent publications include Security Politics: Legislation for a New Security Environment (Tokyo: JPIC, 2019); History, Memory & Politics in Postwar Japan (Co-editor, Lynne Rienner: Boulder, 2020); and “Japan’s Security Policy in East Asia”, in Yul Sohn and T.J. Pempel (eds.), Japan and Asia’s Contested Order: The Interplay of Security, Economics, and Identity (Palgrave, 2018).
Chapter 1. The Meiji Restoration as a Constitutional Revolution.- Chapter 2. The First Sino-Japanese War and East Asia.- Chapter 3. The Russo-Japanese War and Modern International Society.- Chapter 4. World War I and the Origin of Sino-Japanese Conflict.- Chapter 5. Transformational Period in Japan-China Modern Relations (1910s-1930s).- Chapter 6. The Manchurian Incident and Party Cabinets.- Chapter 7. Disarmament Conferences and a Crisis of Diplomacy in the Interwar Period—the Road to World War II.- Chapter 8. The Southward Advance and Going to War with the United States—the Road to World War II.- Chapter 9. US Policy for the Occupation of Japan and Changes to It .- Chapter 10. Law and Politics in the Tokyo Trial.- Chapter 11. Japanese Colonial Rule and the Issue of Perceptions of History.- Chapter 12. Postwar Japan-China Relations.- Chapter 13. The Issue of Historical Perspective from the Post-Heisei Era—Looking Back at Meiji from the Postwar Period, and Looking Ahead.
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.04.2023 |
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Übersetzer | Keith Krulak |
Zusatzinfo | 1 Illustrations, color; XVIII, 211 p. 1 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Original-Titel | Nihon Kingendaishi Kogi - Seiko to Shippai no Rekishi ni Manabu |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Europäische / Internationale Politik | |
Schlagworte | meiji restoration • Modern Japanese History • open access • Russo-Japanese war • Sino-Japanese War • US Occupation Policy for Japan • World War I • World War II |
ISBN-10 | 981-19-9595-8 / 9811995958 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-19-9595-8 / 9789811995958 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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