Yoshida Shigeru: Last Meiji Man
Autor Yoshida Shigeru Editat de Hiroshi Nara Traducere de Yoshida Ken'ichien Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742539334
ISBN-10: 0742539334
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742539334
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Part I: The Yoshida Memoirs: The Story of Japan in Crisis
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Unfolding Tragedy
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Crisis Breaks
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Aftermath of Defeat
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Blueprint for an Occupation
Chapter 6 Chapter 5: General MacArthur and His Aides
Chapter 7 Chapter 6: My Political Apprenticeship
Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The 'Yoshida Era' Begins
Chapter 9 Chapter 8: My First Cabinet
Chapter 10 Chapter 9: In Opposition-and an Election Victory
Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The Last Three Yoshida Cabinets
Chapter 12 Chapter 11: The West Revisited
Chapter 13 Chapter 12: Old Friends in Britain and the United States
Chapter 14 Chapter 13: The Post-War Constitution
Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Critics of the New Constitution
Chapter 16 Chapter 15: The Purges
Chapter 17 Chapter 16: Educational Reform
Chapter 18 Chapter 17: Police Reform
Chapter 19 Chapter 18: The Self-Defense Force
Chapter 20 Chapter 19: Agricultural Reform
Chapter 21 Chapter 20: The Post-War Food Crisis
Chapter 22 Chapter 21: Labor Reforms and After
Chapter 23 Chapter 22: My Views on Japan's Labor Movement
Chapter 24 Chapter 23: The Communists as a Destructive Force
Chapter 25 Chapter 24: The San Francisco Peace Treaty
Chapter 26 Chapter 25: Preparatory Negotiations for Peace
Chapter 27 Chapter 26: The San Francisco Peace Conference
Chapter 28 Chapter 27: The Territorial Question
Chapter 29 Chapter 28: The U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
Chapter 30 Chapter 29: The Administrative Agreement
Chapter 31 Chapter 30: Postscript
Part 32 Part II: New Translation
Chapter 33 Chapter 31: Korean War, Peace, and Independence
Chapter 35 Chapter 32: My View on the Imperial Household
Chapter 35 Chapter 33: Recollections of My Days as a Diplomat
Chapter 36 Chapter 34: Recollections of Friends
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Unfolding Tragedy
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Crisis Breaks
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Aftermath of Defeat
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Blueprint for an Occupation
Chapter 6 Chapter 5: General MacArthur and His Aides
Chapter 7 Chapter 6: My Political Apprenticeship
Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The 'Yoshida Era' Begins
Chapter 9 Chapter 8: My First Cabinet
Chapter 10 Chapter 9: In Opposition-and an Election Victory
Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The Last Three Yoshida Cabinets
Chapter 12 Chapter 11: The West Revisited
Chapter 13 Chapter 12: Old Friends in Britain and the United States
Chapter 14 Chapter 13: The Post-War Constitution
Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Critics of the New Constitution
Chapter 16 Chapter 15: The Purges
Chapter 17 Chapter 16: Educational Reform
Chapter 18 Chapter 17: Police Reform
Chapter 19 Chapter 18: The Self-Defense Force
Chapter 20 Chapter 19: Agricultural Reform
Chapter 21 Chapter 20: The Post-War Food Crisis
Chapter 22 Chapter 21: Labor Reforms and After
Chapter 23 Chapter 22: My Views on Japan's Labor Movement
Chapter 24 Chapter 23: The Communists as a Destructive Force
Chapter 25 Chapter 24: The San Francisco Peace Treaty
Chapter 26 Chapter 25: Preparatory Negotiations for Peace
Chapter 27 Chapter 26: The San Francisco Peace Conference
Chapter 28 Chapter 27: The Territorial Question
Chapter 29 Chapter 28: The U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
Chapter 30 Chapter 29: The Administrative Agreement
Chapter 31 Chapter 30: Postscript
Part 32 Part II: New Translation
Chapter 33 Chapter 31: Korean War, Peace, and Independence
Chapter 35 Chapter 32: My View on the Imperial Household
Chapter 35 Chapter 33: Recollections of My Days as a Diplomat
Chapter 36 Chapter 34: Recollections of Friends
Recenzii
This new translation of Yoshida's memoirs will be welcome for all who wish to understand postwar Japanese history and leadership better, especially in light of its inclusion of previously unavailable sections on the Korean War, the Japanese imperial household, and other matters. Here are Yoshida's recollections and views on the Occupation and MacArthur, postwar economic recovery and growth, labor activism, and Japan's place in the international community. Here also are insights into the personalities and behavior of key figures in postwar Japan, and on events since 1945 that engaged the attention of both Japanese and Americans. Read in conjunction with such works as John Dower's studies of the Occupation and Yoshida himself, this memoir will give students of postwar Japan an invaluable grasp of what happened and how to evaluate it. A deep debt of gratitude is owed the translators and editors for providing this work. Essential.
Yoshida's book remains good political biography.
Offering fascinating primary-source reading, Yoshida Shigeru: Last Meiji Man provides rich detail about the rise and fall of Japan's 20th-century empire and the making of modern-day Japan. Vividly told by someone who was there and whose grandson is now making Japanese foreign policy, this book is a must for historians, political scientists, and students alike.
Yoshida's book remains good political biography.
Offering fascinating primary-source reading, Yoshida Shigeru: Last Meiji Man provides rich detail about the rise and fall of Japan's 20th-century empire and the making of modern-day Japan. Vividly told by someone who was there and whose grandson is now making Japanese foreign policy, this book is a must for historians, political scientists, and students alike.