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The Colonel of Tamarkan: Philip Toosey and the Bridge on the River KwaiThe Colonel of Tamarkan: Philip Toosey and the Bridge on the River Kwai
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  1. Toshié: A Story of Village Life in Twentieth-Century Japan (Philip E. Lilienthal Books)
  2. A Diplomat in Japan: The Inner History of the Critical Years in the Evolution of Japan When the Ports Were Opened and the Monarchy Restored (Stone Bridge Classics)
  3. Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan (Stone Bridge Classics)
Japan Rising: The Iwakura Embassy to the USA and EuropeJapan Rising: The Iwakura Embassy to the USA and Europe
In 1871 Japan sent a high-ranking delegation to the USA and Europe, to negotiate treaties and trading agreements and to investigate how it might modernise its political and economic institutions. Led by the Foreign Minister Prince Tomomi Iwakura, the 'embassy' of politicians, courtiers and officials travelled extensively around the USA for eight months,... More Related posts:
  1. RLE: Japan Mini-Set B: History (34 vols): The Japanese Discovery of Europe, 1720 – 1830 (Routledge Library Editions: Japan) (Volume 16)
  2. Allies Against the Rising Sun: The United States, the British Nations, and the Defeat of Imperial Japan (Modern War Studies)
  3. The Eagle and the Rising Sun: The Japanese-American War, 1941-1943: Pearl Harbor through Guadalcanal
Strange But True Stories from JapanStrange But True Stories from Japan
Strange But True Stories from Japan is a fascinating collection of vignettes, ranging from historical to the personal. Here you will be exposed to the goings-on of Americans serving time in Japanese prisons and the many who claimed the identity of Tokyo Rose.In this eclectic and, well, strange, book you'll relive—from a distance—Kamakura's hara-kiri bloodshed and... More Related posts:
  1. World War II Civilians’ Stories In Japan
  2. Samurai, Scoundrels, and Saints: Stories From the Martial Arts
  3. Zen War Stories (Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism)
The Japanese ChroniclesThe Japanese Chronicles
Swiss travel writer and photographer Nicolas Bouvier shares his intimate experience of Japan. Based on three decades of travel throughout the islands, his reports, recollections, and reflections take the reader beyond the commonplace into an unexpected Japan. Whether describing village festivals or the suburbs of Kyoto, retelling... More Related posts:
  1. Inventing Japan: 1853-1964 (Modern Library Chronicles)
The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern JapanThe Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan
Modern Japan offers us a view of a highly developed society with its own internal logic. Eiko Ikegami makes this logic accessible to us through a sweeping investigation into the roots of Japanese organizational structures. She accomplishes this by focusing on the diverse roles that the samurai have played in Japanese history. From their rise in ancient Japan, through their... More Related posts:
  1. Punishment and Power in the Making of Modern Japan
  2. Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
  3. Provincial Life and the Military in Imperial Japan: The Phantom Samurai (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)
Yasukuni, the War Dead, and the Struggle for Japan's Past (Columbia/Hurst)Yasukuni, the War Dead, and the Struggle for Japan's Past (Columbia/Hurst)
Located in the heart of Tokyo, Yasukuni is a controversial shrine dedicated to the Japanese war dead. It holds the remains of twelve convicted and two suspected Class A war criminals, and its museum features an account of Japan's involvement in the Second World War that many would describe as revisionist. Visits to Yasukuni by cabinet members often spark protests in Japan... More Related posts:
  1. Absolute Erotic, Absolute Grotesque: The Living, Dead, and Undead in Japan’s Imperialism, 1895–1945
  2. Yasukuni Shrine and the Constraints on the Discourses of Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Japan
  3. Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society)
World War II    Civilians' Stories  In JapanWorld War II Civilians' Stories In Japan
Stories of Japanese civilians during WWII. They don't talk too much own experiences, but there were war field all over Japan. This is civilians' stories.... More Related posts:
  1. Australia’s Forgotten Prisoners: Civilians Interned by the Japanese in World War Two
  2. Women and Women’s Issues in Post World War II Japan (Dimensions of Contemporary Japan)
  3. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
Isami's House: Three Centuries of a Japanese FamilyIsami's House: Three Centuries of a Japanese Family
In this powerful and evocative narrative, Gail Lee Bernstein vividly re-creates the past three centuries of Japanese history by following the fortunes of a prominent Japanese family over fourteen generations. The first of its kind in English, this book focuses on Isami, the eleventh generation patriarch and hereditary village head. Weaving back and forth between Isami's time in the first half... More Related posts:
  1. The Secrets of Mariko: A Year in the Life of a Japanese Woman and Her Family
  2. The Yamato Dynasty: The Secret History of Japan’s Imperial Family
Modern Japanese Society, 1868-1994 (O P U S)Modern Japanese Society, 1868-1994 (O P U S)
The last 120 years have seen great social change and development in Japan. In the early 1870s Japan was still a third world country - a newly unified island nation with a highly agrarian economy and an insecure and weak government. By 1914 Japan has progressed towards the beginnings of an industrial economy, it had established a small empire for itself and the... More Related posts:
  1. Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature: Publishing, Prizes, and the Ascription of Literary Value (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society)
  2. Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo-Japanese War (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare)
  3. Love in Modern Japan: Its Estrangement from Self, Sex, and Society (Anthropology of Asia)
The Japanese Mind: Understanding Contemporary Japanese CultureThe Japanese Mind: Understanding Contemporary Japanese Culture
In The Japanese Mind, Roger Davies offers Westerners an invaluable key to the unique aspects of Japanese culture. Readers of this book will gain a clear understanding of what really makes the Japanese, and their society, tick.Among the topics explored: aimai (ambiguity), amae (dependence upon othersÆ benevolence), amakudari (the nationÆs descent from... More Related posts:
  1. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture (Encyclopedias of Contemporaryculture)
  2. Decoding Boundaries in Contemporary Japan: The Koizumi Administration and Beyond (Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge Series)
  3. The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture