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The Manchurian Crisis and Japanese Society, 1931-33 (Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asian Series)
 
 

The Manchurian Crisis and Japanese Society, 1931-33 (Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asian Series) [Hardcover]

Sandra Wilson (Author)

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December 14, 2001 0415250560 978-0415250566 1
This book explores the reactions to the Manchurian crisis of different sections of the state, and of a number of different groups in Japanese society, particularly rural groups, women's organizations and business associations. It thus seeks to avoid a generalized account of public relations to the military and diplomatic events of the early 1930s, offering instead a nuanced account of the shifts in public and popular opinion in this crucial period.

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The strength of this book lies not so much in contesting an old orthodoxy, but in adding to our knowledge of this era by shedding light on the problem of crisis consciousness..
Journal of Japanese Studies, Y. Tak Matsusaka

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Agreements imposed upon Russia in 1905 and China in 1915 had ceded to Japan substantial control of Manchuria, or the three north-eastern provinces of China: Liaoning (formerly Fengtien), Kirin and Heilungkaing, which together constitute an area roughly equal to that of France and Germany combined. Read the first page
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daigaku shuppankai, japanese militarism
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Manchurian Incident, Kwantung Army, League of Nations, United States, Home Ministry, South Manchurian Railway, Foreign Ministry, New York, Army Minister, Princeton University Press, Shanghai Incident, Communist Party, Lytton Report, Police Bureau, Sandra Wilson, Nagano Prefecture, Patriotic Women's Association, Soviet Union, East Asia, May Incident, Prime Minister, General Staff, Russo-Japanese War, Far East, Institute of Pacific Relations
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