
The Cambridge History of Japan
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Summary
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Peter Duus | |
Part I. Domestic Politics: 2. The establishment of party cabinets, 1898-1932 Taichiro Mitani | |
3. Politics and mobilization in Japan, 1931-1945 Gordon M. Berger | |
4. Postwar politics, 1945-1973 Haruhiro Fukui | |
Part II. External Relations: 5. The Japanese colonial empire, 1895-1945 Mark R. Peattie | |
6. Continental expansion, 1905-1941 Ikuhiko Hata | |
7. The Pacific War Alvin D. Coox | |
Part III. Economic Development: 8. Industrialization and technological change, 1885-1920 E. Sydney Crawcour | |
9. Depression, recovery, and war, 1920-1945 Takafusa Nakamura | |
10. The postwar Japanese economy, 1945-1973 Yutaka Kosai | |
Part IV. Social and Intellectual Change: 11 The transformation of rural society, 1900-1950 Ann Waswo | |
12. Economic development, labor markets, and industrial relations in Japan, 1905-1955 Koji Taira | |
13. Socialism, liberalism, and Marxism, 1901-1931 Pete Duus | |
14. Japanese revolt against the West: political and cultural criticism in the twentieth century Tetsuo Najita. |
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