American Isolationists: Pro-Japan Anti-interventionists and the FBI on the Eve of the Pacific War, 1939–1941
Autor Roger B. Jeansen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 aug 2022
In this first full study of pro-Japan isolationists, Roger B. Jeans provides a detailed history of the committee, which was launched in September 1941, a scant ten weeks before the beginning of the war. Its driving force was Missourian Orland Kay "O. K." Armstrong, who traveled widely during the late 1930s and early 1940s recruiting prominent Americans for his movement against war with Japan. He and his colleagues were often critical of US policies and of China, the victim of Japanese aggression. As a result, they were often ostracized as pro-Japanese. Jeans draws on previously untapped sources-the personal letters of committee members and the dossiers the FBI compiled on them-to paint a rich picture of this little-known group.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538171172
ISBN-10: 1538171171
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 9 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538171171
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 9 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Isolationism, Japan, and the FBI, 1939-1941
1 O. K. Armstrong and the Pro-Japan Isolationists in Prewar America
2 Businessmen and Generals
3 The Professoriat
4 Pacifists and Former Missionaries
5 Journalists
6 "We Plan to Prevent War, If Possible, with Japan": The Committee on Pacific Relations
7 The FBI and Pro-Japan Isolationists
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Afterlife of an Isolationist
Bibliography
About the Author
Introduction: Isolationism, Japan, and the FBI, 1939-1941
1 O. K. Armstrong and the Pro-Japan Isolationists in Prewar America
2 Businessmen and Generals
3 The Professoriat
4 Pacifists and Former Missionaries
5 Journalists
6 "We Plan to Prevent War, If Possible, with Japan": The Committee on Pacific Relations
7 The FBI and Pro-Japan Isolationists
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Afterlife of an Isolationist
Bibliography
About the Author
Recenzii
While the story of Charles Lindbergh and America First with its isolationist, pro-German leanings is a familiar one, less well-known is the smaller pacifist, pro-Japanese movement. Roger Jeans admirably fills the gap with this important new work. Jeans focuses on O. K. Armstrong, a Missouri politician, who tried to get prominent intellectuals, journalists, politicians, and missionaries to join his Committee on Pacific Relations. Because of his contacts with the Japanese Embassy before Pearl Harbor, he drew the attention of the FBI, whose reports Jeans mines for his richly detailed study.
This fascinating book brings to life the diverse group of Americans who attempted to create a pro-Japan isolationist organization before Pearl Harbor. Roger Jeans's original study reveals the group's naïveté, growing unpopularity, and unrealistic proposals as it follows the meanderings of an intriguing range of pro-Japan sympathizers whose activities made them targets for Japanese diplomats and FBI agents.
This fascinating book brings to life the diverse group of Americans who attempted to create a pro-Japan isolationist organization before Pearl Harbor. Roger Jeans's original study reveals the group's naïveté, growing unpopularity, and unrealistic proposals as it follows the meanderings of an intriguing range of pro-Japan sympathizers whose activities made them targets for Japanese diplomats and FBI agents.