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From party politics to militarism in Japan, 1924-1941 / Kitaoka Shinichi.

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The years in Japan between June 1924, when a coalition cabinet of three political parties was established, and December 1941, when the country declared war on the United States and Britain, were characterized first by nearly a decade of domestic and international cooperation and then a period of oppressive militarism. Kitaoka Shinichi captures the essence of these years in Japan's political history, stressing not only the discontinuities, but also the connections, between the two periods. Kitaoka pays particular attention to the interaction of domestic and foreign affairs. He equally explores the conflicts between political parties and the military, as well as those among internal factions in both spheres. Connecting political issues to economic and social developments, his book serves as a comprehensive history of the period, a history that, in his words, "exemplifies the horrific damage that can result when a modern nation-state goes off course."

內容註

The beginning of the Shōwa period. A history of ideas ; Japan at the end of the Taishō period ; The great Kantō̄ earthquake and the Yamamoto cabinet -- Japan in the era of party politics. The Katō and Wakatsuki cabinets ; The China problem and Japan ; The Tanaka Giichi cabinet ; Socialism and the proletarian parties ; The Hamaguchi cabinet ; Society and culture in the early Showā period -- Japan in crisis. The imperial Japanese army in the 1920s and 1930s ; The Manchurian incident ; The Saitō cabinet ; The Okada cabinet ; The February Twenty-Sixth incident ; Japan in a "period of emergency" -- Wartime Japan. Hirota, Ugaki, Hayashi ; The Konoe cabinet and the second Sino-Japanese War ; World War II ; Japan at war ; Japan-United States diplomacy ; Epilogue : toward the postwar era -- Chronology.

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