Dickinson, Frederick R.,
World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 / [electronic resource] World War I & the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 Frederick R. Dickinson. - 1 online resource (234 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). - Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare ; no. 39 . - Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare ; no. 39. .
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Frederick R. Dickinson illuminates a new, integrative history of interwar Japan that highlights the transformative effects of the Great War far from the Western Front. World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 reveals how Japan embarked upon a decade of national reconstruction following the Paris Peace Conference, rivalling the monumental rebuilding efforts in post-Versailles Europe. Taking World War I as his anchor, Dickinson examines the structural foundations of a new Japan, discussing the country's wholehearted participation in new post-war projects of democracy, internationalism, disarmament and peace. Dickinson proposes that Japan's renewed drive for military expansion in the 1930s marked less a failure of Japan's interwar culture than the start of a tumultuous domestic debate over the most desirable shape of Japan's twentieth-century world. This stimulating study will engage students and researchers alike, offering a unique, global perspective of interwar Japan.
9781139794794 (ebook)
DS886 / .D53 2013
952.03/2
World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 / [electronic resource] World War I & the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 Frederick R. Dickinson. - 1 online resource (234 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). - Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare ; no. 39 . - Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare ; no. 39. .
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Oct 2015).
Frederick R. Dickinson illuminates a new, integrative history of interwar Japan that highlights the transformative effects of the Great War far from the Western Front. World War I and the Triumph of a New Japan, 1919–1930 reveals how Japan embarked upon a decade of national reconstruction following the Paris Peace Conference, rivalling the monumental rebuilding efforts in post-Versailles Europe. Taking World War I as his anchor, Dickinson examines the structural foundations of a new Japan, discussing the country's wholehearted participation in new post-war projects of democracy, internationalism, disarmament and peace. Dickinson proposes that Japan's renewed drive for military expansion in the 1930s marked less a failure of Japan's interwar culture than the start of a tumultuous domestic debate over the most desirable shape of Japan's twentieth-century world. This stimulating study will engage students and researchers alike, offering a unique, global perspective of interwar Japan.
9781139794794 (ebook)
DS886 / .D53 2013
952.03/2