Embracing Defeat
Japan in the Aftermath of World War II
Penguin
Paperback : 03 Aug 2000
£14.99
Synopsis
For the Japanese, the Second World War only ended in 1952, when sovereignty was restored after the long American occupation. Despite a declared policy of 'demilitarization and democratization', General MacArthur ruled like a colonial overlord, relied on the disgraced Emperor Hirohito and the mandarin class, and soon began rearming a former enemy turned Cold War ally. John Dower explores the variety of responses to military disaster; the complex interplay between victor and vanquished; the behaviour of prostitutes, publishers, profiteers and politicians; and the first signs of the economic miracle to come. The result is a definitive account, enabling Westerners for the first time 'to grasp the defeat and occupation as a lived Japanese experience'.
Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780140285512
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 688
Published : 03 Aug 2000
Publisher : Penguin
Embracing Defeat
Japan in the Aftermath of World War II
£14.99
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