Sunday, February 1, 2015

Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan (repost)




Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan By Ben-Ami Shillony
Publisher: O U P 1981 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0198215738 | PDF | 14 MB


The Pacific War was the most traumatic experience for Japan in modern times. This book examines the politics and culture of Japan during this period: the establishment of the wartime regime–its character and limitations; the actions and reactions of the emperor, the bureaucrats, and the politicians; the deposing of the Prime Minister in the middle of the war; political developments under his successors; the role of the press; the behavior of the intellectuals; and prevailing attitudes towards the West. Shillony argues that the wartime regime of Japan was very different from contemporary totalitarian states. The political values of the Japanese were part of a wider cultural milieu, in which traditional concepts had already been affected by contact with Western civilivzation.