Japan from war to peace : the Coaldrake records, 1939-1956
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Japan from war to peace : the Coaldrake records, 1939-1956
RoutledgeCurzon, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [519]-521) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book makes available for the first time a treasure trove of hitherto unpublished documents on Japan in the war years and immediate postwar occupation and recovery. The documents consist of newsletters, newspaper articles, texts of radio broadcasts and letters written by Frank William Coaldrake, a pacifist and priest and the first Australian civilian to enter Japan after the war, with his wife Maida. Frank and Maida formed a team of participant observers in the challenge of a nation confronting its past and trying to find hope in a future while occupied by foreign powers. This is a rare and comprehensive collection of first hand accounts of Japan by two astute observers. The daily struggle against starvation is interspersed with issues such as war atrocities, the atomic bombings, the status of the Imperial Family, the British monarch and labour unions. The text is illustrated with photographs taken by Frank Coaldrake. With an introduction by William H. Coaldrake, son of the authors.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Ordinary Events, Extraordinary Outcomes: Queensland-Melbourne (1912 - 39)
2. The Peacemaker: Melbourne (1939 - 46)
3. Preparations in Sydney (1946 - 47)
4. First Australian Civilian to Occupied Japan (1947 - 49)
5. The Campaign Against Prejudice: Australia (1949 - 50)
6. The Team in Japan: Odawara and Izu (1950 - 54)
7. The Campaign Against Prejudice Continues: Australia (1954 - 55)
8. Consolidation in Japan: Izu (1955 - 56)
9. Requiem (1970)
Selected Bibliography
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