Postwar Japan as history.
Material type: TextPublication details: California : ill. ; 20 cm. Edition: 37th edDescription: xii, 496 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9780520074750DDC classification: 952.04 GOR Summary: Japan's catapult to world economic power has inspired many studies by social scientists, but few have looked at the 45 years of postwar Japan through the lens of history. The contributors to this book seek to offer such a view. As they examine three related themes of postwar history, the authors describe an ongoing historical process marked by unexpected changes, such as Japan's extraordinary economic growth, and unanticipated continuities, such as the endurance of conservative rule. A provocative set of interpretative essays by eminent scholars, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of twentieth-century Japan and the dilemmas facing Japan today.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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952.03 DOI Assembling Japan : | 952.03 SUG The Cambridge companion to modern Japanese culture. | 952.04 GER Japan since 1945 : | 952.04 GOR Postwar Japan as history. | 952.04 HAS The long defeat : | 952.04 KER Lost Japan: | 952.04 MAR Thought and behaviour in modern Japanese politics. |
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Japan's catapult to world economic power has inspired many studies by social scientists, but few have looked at the 45 years of postwar Japan through the lens of history. The contributors to this book seek to offer such a view. As they examine three related themes of postwar history, the authors describe an ongoing historical process marked by unexpected changes, such as Japan's extraordinary economic growth, and unanticipated continuities, such as the endurance of conservative rule. A provocative set of interpretative essays by eminent scholars, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of twentieth-century Japan and the dilemmas facing Japan today.
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