Japan as the occupier and the occupied / Christine de Matos, University of Notre Dame, Australia and Mark Caprio, Rikkyo Universit, Japan
データ種別 | 電子ブック |
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出版情報 | New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan , 2015 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | 1 online resource |
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内容注記 | Before and after defeat: crossing the great 1945 divide / Mark E. Caprio and Christine de Matos Part I. The physical dimension: corporeal occupation Cash and blood: the Chinese community and the Japanese occupation of Borneo, 1941-1945 / Keat Gin State, sterilization and reproductive rights: Japan as the occupier and the occupied / Maho Toyoda Labor under military occupation: allied POWs and the allied occupation of Japan / Christine de Matos More bitter than sweet: reflecting on the Japanese community in British North Borneo, 1885-1946 / Shigeru Sato Part II. The cognitive dimension: psychological occupation Colonial-era Korean collaboration over two occupations: delayed closure / Mark E. Caprio Film and the representation of ideas in Korea during and after Japanese occupation, 1940-1948 / Brian Yecies Patriotic collaboration?: Zhou Fohai and the Wang Jingwei government during the Second Sino-Japanese War / Brian G. Martin Trapped in the contested borderland: Sakhalin Koreans, wartime displacement and identity / Igor R. Saveliev Collapsing the past into the present: the occupation of Japan seen in the pages of the journal New Women / Curtis Anderson Gayle Dividing islanders: the repatriation of "Ry'ky'ans" from occupied Japan / Matthew R. Augustine Memories of the Japanese occupation: Singapore's first official Second World War memorial and the politics of commemoration / John Kwok A textual reading of my Manchuria: idealism, conflict and modernity / Mo Tian |
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一般注記 | Includes bibliographical references and index The moment of Japan's defeat in 1945 artificially dissects its history. Not long after the Meiji Restoration, Japan acquired Ezo (present-day Hokkaido) and the Ryukyu Islands (present-day Okinawa). Later in the Meiji Period it annexed Taiwan, southern Sakhalin, and the Korean peninsula. Before the Asia-Pacific War ended in 1945, Japan controlled territories in China, Manchuria, Southeast Asia and the Pacific but with its acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration in August 1945, Japan lost most of these acquisitions. Examining issues and experiences as part of either a prewar/wartime or postwar context impedes our ability to understand the influence that one period had on the other. How do occupiers maintain their position of power and influence over the people of the state it occupies? How did Japan's leadership and people manage the transition from that of occupier of other territories to that of being occupied by foreign powers? How did this transition affect different aspects of society, from the civilian to t |
著者標目 | De Matos, Christine editor, author Caprio, Mark editor, author |
件 名 | FREE:Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) FREE:World War (1939-1945) LCSH:Japan -- History -- 1926-1945 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Japan -- History -- Allied occupation, 1945-1952 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:World War, 1939-1945 -- Occupied territories 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Military occupation -- History -- 20th century 全ての件名で検索 FREE:HISTORY / Europe / Western FREE:Military occupation FREE:Japan FREE:1900-1999 FREE:Electronic books FREE:History |
分 類 | DC23:940.53/370952 |
巻冊次 | ISBN:9781137408112 ISBN:1137408111 XISBN:9781137408105 |
ISBN | 9781137408112 |
URL | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1020387 |
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