History, memory & politics in postwar Japan
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書誌事項
History, memory & politics in postwar Japan
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2020
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- タイトル別名
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Sengo nihon no rekishi ninshiki
戦後日本の歴史認識
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注記
Other editors: Komiya Kazuo, Hosoya Yūichi, Miyagi Taizō, and the the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research's Political and Diplomatic Review Project
Translated by Fred Uleman, Brian Lewis, Frank Moorhead, Stephen Suloway, and Charles Stewart
Originally published: Sengo Nihon no rekishi ninshiki. Tokyo, University of Tokyo Press, 2017
Summary: "Explores Japan's historical narratives, and their impact on both domestic politics and diplomatic relations, as they have evolved from 1946 to the present"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-202) and index
収録内容
- Preface / Hosoya Yūichi
- Introduction / Iokibe Kaoru
- The Yoshida Shigeru Years : Coming to Terms with the Issue of Historical Memory / Takeda Tomoki
- The Satō Eisaku Years : Historical Memory in a Time of Rapid Economic Growth / Murai Ryōta
- The Nakasone Yasuhiro Years : Historical Memory in Foreign Policy / Satō Susumu
- The Rift Between Okinawa and the Japanese Mainland : Historical Memory and Political Space / Taira Yoshitoshi
- Is Reconciliation Possible? The Outlook for Japan-China, Japan-Korea, and Japan-United States Relations / Hosoya Yūichi, Kawashima Shin, Nishino Jun'ya, and Watanabe Tsuneo
- Historical Memory and International Relations in East Asia : The Abe Statement in Retrospect / Hosoya Yūichi, Kawashima Shin, Nishino Jun'ya, and Watanabe Tsuneo
- Historical Memory and International History : A Guide for Further Reading / Hosoya Yūichi
- Key Sources on the Postwar Era / Komiya Kazuo
- Postscript / Miyagi Taizō
- Appendix 1: Murayama Statement
- Appendix 2: Koizumi Statement
- Appendix 3: Abe Statement
- Appendix 4: Postwar Prime Ministers
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Memories can be shared—or contested. Japan and Korea, just one case in point, share centuries of intertwined history, the nature of which continues to be disputed, particularly with regard to World War II. The authors of History, Memory, and Politics in Postwar Japan explore Japan’s historical narratives, and their impact on both domestic politics and diplomatic relations, as they have evolved from 1946 to the present.
Presenting the results of more than a decade of collaborative research, their book is a rich contribution to our understanding not only of Japanese politics, but also of how the historical narratives that we embrace have far-reaching consequences.
目次
History, Memory, and Politics in Postwar Japan
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