Imperial Japan and National Identities in Asia, 1895-1945Li Narangoa, R. B. Cribb Psychology Press, 2003 - 371 Between 1895 and 1945, Japan was heavily engaged in other parts of Asia, first in neighbouring Korea and northeast Asia, later in southern China and Southeast Asia. During this period Japanese ideas on the nature of national identities in Asia changed dramatically. At first Japan discounted the significance of nationalism, but in time Japanese authorities came to see Asian nationalisms as potential allies, especially if they could be shaped to follow Japanese patterns. At the same time, the ways in which other Asians thought of Japan also changed. Initially many Asians saw Japan as a useful but distant model, but with the rise of Japanese political power, this distant admiration turned into both cooperation and resistance. This volume includes chapters on India, Tibet, Siberia, Mongolia, Korea, Manchukuo, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. |
Spis treści
Japan and the Transformation of National Identities in Asia in | 1 |
The Icon of Japan in Nationalist Revolutionary Discourse in India 1890 | 23 |
Japanese Strategic and Political Involvement in Siberia and the Russian Far East | 63 |
Japanese Expansion and Tibetan Independence | 69 |
Mongol Nationalism and Japan | 90 |
The Japanese Civilization Critics and the National Identity of Their Asian | 107 |
The Tonga ilbos Challenge to Japans Colonial Policy | 129 |
Evil Empire? Competing Constructions of Japanese Imperialism in Manchuria | 146 |
during the Japanese Occupation 19421945 | 249 |
Clothing | 270 |
Period | 296 |
Japanese Imperialism and the Politics of Loyalty | 315 |
Selected Bibliography | 329 |
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Imperial Japan and National Identities in Asia, 1895-1945 Robert Cribb,Narangoa Li Ograniczony podgląd - 2020 |
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