Japan in the Fascist Era
In contrast to Euro-centric works on comparative fascism that set Japan apart from Germany and Italy, this book emphasizes parallels between Japan and its Axis Allies. Romantic nationalist ideologies attracted a strong following in all three nations as they emerged as modern states in the late 1800s. In both Germany and Japan these were, from the beginning, strongly racial in nature. Spurred by grievances against the 'status quo' powers, all three took up aggressive policies in the 1930s, producing a short-lived 'fascist era'. Japan's prominent role demands a broader perspective and consideration of 'fascism' as more than a purely European phenomenon.
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Japan in the Fascist Era
In contrast to Euro-centric works on comparative fascism that set Japan apart from Germany and Italy, this book emphasizes parallels between Japan and its Axis Allies. Romantic nationalist ideologies attracted a strong following in all three nations as they emerged as modern states in the late 1800s. In both Germany and Japan these were, from the beginning, strongly racial in nature. Spurred by grievances against the 'status quo' powers, all three took up aggressive policies in the 1930s, producing a short-lived 'fascist era'. Japan's prominent role demands a broader perspective and consideration of 'fascism' as more than a purely European phenomenon.
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Japan in the Fascist Era

Japan in the Fascist Era

Japan in the Fascist Era

Japan in the Fascist Era

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Overview

In contrast to Euro-centric works on comparative fascism that set Japan apart from Germany and Italy, this book emphasizes parallels between Japan and its Axis Allies. Romantic nationalist ideologies attracted a strong following in all three nations as they emerged as modern states in the late 1800s. In both Germany and Japan these were, from the beginning, strongly racial in nature. Spurred by grievances against the 'status quo' powers, all three took up aggressive policies in the 1930s, producing a short-lived 'fascist era'. Japan's prominent role demands a broader perspective and consideration of 'fascism' as more than a purely European phenomenon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349527489
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/08/2004
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Pages: 205
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

E. BRUCE REYNOLDS is Professor of History at San Jose State University, California, USA, where he teaches courses on Japan, China, Southeast Asia, and World War II and heads the East Asian Regional Materials and Resources Center (EARMARC). His publications include Thailand and Japan's Southern Advance, 1940-1945 and various articles and book chapters on World War II in Asia.

Table of Contents

Introduction; E.B.Reynolds The Fascist Era: Ideology and the Axis Alliance in Historical Perspective; J.P.Sottile Karagokoro - Opposing the 'Chinese Spirit': The Nativist Roots of Japanese Fascism; K.Antoni Peculiar Characteristics: The Japanese Political System in the Fascist Era; E.B.Reynolds Fascist and Quasi-Fascist Views in Interwear Japan, 1918-1941; C.W.A.Szpilman Japanese Ultra-nationalists and German Nazis: The Intellectual Dialogue; W.Skya The 'Jewish Problem' in Japanese-German Relations, 1933-45; G.Krebs
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